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Equity, Trusts and Specific Relief : along with a chapter on Fiduciary Relationships / B. M. Gandhi

By: Gandhi, B. M.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Lucknow Eastern Book Company 2007Edition: 4th Ed.Description: LXVII, 498p. : ill. ; 24cm.ISBN: 9789394364530.Subject(s): Trusts and trustees; India; Equity; Equitable remediesDDC classification: 346.54004 GAN Online resources: Click here to access online
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346.54004 GAN (Browse shelf) LA01874 Not for loan LAW 020726

It includes Preface, Contents, Table of Cases, Bibliography and Subject Index Pages.
Description:
Overview:

The author has traced the evolution of the principles of equity in India, covering in the process all aspects of the subject. The aim and object of Equity and its role have been explained lucidly. A reference to the principles of Equity becomes necessary in the Indian courts in the matter of interpretation of the relevant statutes of property, contract, mortgages, trusts, specific relief and the like where the statute is silent on a particular point. For example, in cases arising out of contract, equity steps in and takes over and imposes liability upon the defendant to the plaintiff. The principles of justice and conscience are thus the basis of equity jurisdiction and equity has a role to play in the field of tort too.

The author has taken pains to show the use of Equitable principles in the Indian context, and has also made a comparison with the English law on the subject.

To bring the book in line with revised law curriculum a new Fiduciary Relationship has been added, discussing what is a fiduciary relationship, how it comes into existence along with a list of cases, wherein it springs up.

New and recent cases, discussing the general parens patriae jurisdiction of courts over religious and charitable trusts, guidelines when one trustee may act for all, what type of questions might arise in cases for specific performance and benefit gained by unjust enrichment (from fiduciary relationship) must be restored back to the trust have been included.

All important decisions relating to specific performance of the contract have also been taken note of.

An elaborate subject index and table of cases add to the utility of the book.

Table Of Contents:

TABLE OF CASES

PART I

I. Equity-Its Nature, History and Courts

II. Equitable Rights and Interests: Nature and Classification

III. Maxims of Equity

IV. Priorities and Assignments

PART II: SPECIFIC EQUITIES, EQUITABLE DOCTRINES AND EQUITABLE RIGHTS

V. Penalties and Forfeitures

VI. Mortgages, Liens and Merger

VII. Married Women, Infants, Idiots and Lunatics

VIII. Accident, Set-off, Fraud and Undue Influence

IX. Administration of Assets, Equitable Estoppel and Five Great Doctrines

PART III: TRUSTS

X. History of the Trusts

XI. Definition and Distinctions

XII. Classification of Trusts

XIII. Creation of Trusts

XIV. Trustees-Their duties and liabilities

XV. Trustees-Their rights and powers

XVI. Trustees-Their disabilities

XVII. Rights and Liabilities of the Beneficiary

XVIII. Appointment and Discharge of Trustees

XIX. Extinction of Trusts

XX. Obligations in the Nature of Trust

PART III-A: FIDUCIARY RELATIONSHIPS

XXI. Fiduciary Relationship

PART IV: SPECIFIC RELIEF OR EQUITABLE REMEDIES

XXII. Equitable Remedies-Nature and Scope

XXIII. Recovering Possession of Property

XXIV. Specific Performance of Contracts

XXV. Rectification, Rescission, Cancellation and Declaration

XXVI. Injunctions

BIBLIOGRAPHY

SUBJECT INDEX

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