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Registration of Trust

 

Q 1

How to form a Trust'?

 

a) A trust can be formed as per Section 4 of Indian Trust Act 1982 for a lawful purpose;

b) A trust should have a document written and signed by trustees or a sole trustee;

c) A trust can be formed through a will also;

There is no definite form to create a trust. Objectives of the trustee should be clear and unambiguous;

Q 2

What are the purposes for which a trust can be formed?

 

Trust cannot be formed for the following purposes under Sec.4 of the Act: 
a) Unlawful purposes;

b) Against provisions of Indian Trusts Act 1932 rules made there under;

c) If there are provisions for cheating etc. in the trust;

d) If the trust is intended to cause loss or damage to one's property

Q 3

Who can form a trust?

 

The following can form a trust under Sec.7 of the Indian Trusts Act 1882:

a) A person capable of making contract can form a trust;

b) Trust can be formed on behalf of minor with permission of Civil Court.

Q 4

What is the stamp duty to be paid for a trust deed?

 

1. Rs.500/- if only money is contributed by the author of trust or if immovable property is convyed where in the author remains as the sole trustee.

2. Same duty as conveyance if the immovable property is conveyed and the author is not a trustee or a sole trustee.  

Q 5

What is the fee for registration of trust deed?

 

As per Article III of table of fees under Karnataka Registration Rules 1965, fee shall be paid at 1 percent on the total of value shown by the trustee or value of movable or immovable property shown in the trust deed.

Q 6

Can a trust be cancelled?

 

A trust can be cancelled on the following grounds as per Sec. 78 of The Indian Trust Act 1882: 
a) Trust can be cancelled at the will of the trustees;

b) Trust can be cancelled if there is provision for cancellation in the deed.

c) If author of a trust creates trust for the purpose of repayment of his debt and if this is nor informed to the creditor author can cancel the trust.

Q 7

Can the defects in the trust be cured by amendment?

 

Yes, amendment can be made a rectification or supplementary deed.

 

Last Updated: 25-02-2021 01:03 PM Updated By: Admin


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