The Charitable and Religious Trusts Act
2Interpretation
In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context, "the Court" means the Court of the District Judge 1[or any other Court empowered in that behalf by the State Government] and includes the High Court in the exercise of its ordinary original civil jurisdiction.
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1. Ins. by Act 41 of 1923, s. 2.
All sections
- 1 Short title and extent
- 2 Interpretation
- 3 Power to apply to the Court in respect of trusts of a charitable or religious nature
- 4 Contents and verification of petition
- 5 Procedure on petition
- 6 Failure of trustee to comply with order under section
- 7 Powers of trustee to apply for directions
- 8 Costs of petition under this Act
- 9 Savings
- 10 Power of Courts as to costs in certain suits against trustees of charitable and religious trusts
- 11 Provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure to apply
- 12 Barring of appeals