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On stamp paper with the necessary stamp fee, a trust deed.
Passport-size photo and ID showing current address.
Two trustees' passport-size photos and proofs of their identities.
Size of passport and two witnesses' identity documents.
The name clause, registered office clause, and other terms and conditions are just a few of the clauses that make up a trust deed.
A prepared trust deed is not legally required for strict or benevolent trusts, social activities, or organizations. However, from a logical standpoint, it is always acceptable for charity trusts to have a legally recognized trust deed.
When the creator or settlor transfers any property to the trustee for use in serving the trust's beneficiary, the trust is said to have begun. A trust typically consists of three parties: the settlor, the trustee, and the trustee's beneficiary.
Trust registration is still not considered a legal compulsion for a private trust that has a Will. In the case of a Public trust, whether in relation to moveable or immovable property & whether created under a will or inter vivos, trust registration is optional.
A trust can be created via a trust deed. Presently, two types of Trust exist in India, mainly public trust and public trust.
A trust may be formed by any person who is competent to contracts: This includes a person, HUF, AOP, establishment, so on and so forth. If a trust is formed on or behalf of an under-aged person, then the consent of a principal civil court of original is required.
Trusts are set up to facilitate legal coverage to the trustor’s assets, ensure that such assets are lawfully distributed among the designated beneficiaries, and avoid or minimize inheritance or estate taxes.
A trustee, is authorized to sell land via public domain. He cannot sell the land by private contract.
In Maharashtra & Gujarat, all societies must secure trust registered under the Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950. A society may lead to winding up if 3/5th of the members have the intention to do so. A society is a more democratic and flexible set-up.