Which of the following Trusts have been considered to be valid?
A. Trust for superstitious purposes
B. Trusts prohibiting or restricting the right of partition of a Hindu joint family property
C. Trust to accumulate property for ninety-nine years
D. Trust for the purpose of blocking up the windows of a house for twenty years
Answer: Option A
Which one of the following is not necessary for the creation of trust?
A. The author of trust
B. Trustee
C. Legal representative
D. Beneficiary
A. In rem
B. In personam
C. In rem in general but in personam in exceptional cases
D. In rem in exceptional cases but in personam in general
Trustees may be appointed except
A. Under a power contained in the instrument of trust
B. By the consent of the beneficiary
C. By the Court
D. Under a statutory power
The Indian Trust Act shall apply to
A. The law relating to private trusts and trustees
B. Mutual relations of the members of an undivided family
C. Public or private religious or charitable endowments
D. Trusts to distribute prizes taken in war among the captors
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