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Chapter 1
1 INTRODUCTION:
Whenever any person appointed a trustee disclaims, or any trustee, either original or substituted, dies, or is for a continuous period of six months absent from India, or leaves India for the purpose of residing abroad, or is declared an insolvent, or desires to be discharged from the trust, or refuses or becomes, in the opinion of a principal Civil Court of original jurisdiction, unfit or personally incapable to act in the trust, or accepts an inconsistent trust, a new trustee may be appointed in his place by: (a) The person nominated for that purpose by the instrument or trust (if any), or (b) If there be no such person, or no such person able wid willing to act, the author of the trust if he be alive and competent to contract, or the surviving or continuing trustees or trustee for the time being, or legd representative of the last surviving and continuing trustee, or (with the consent of the Court) the retiring trustees, if they all retire simultaneously, or (with the like consent) the last retiring trustee. Every such appointment shall be by writing under the hand of the person making it. On an appointment of a new trustee the number of trustees may be increased. The Official Trustee may, with his consent and by die order of the Court, be appointed under this section, in any case, in which only one trustee is to be appointed and such trustee is to be the sole trustee. The provisions of this section relative to a trustee who is dead include the case of person nominated trustee in a will but dying before the testator, and those relative to continuing trustee include a refusing or retiring trustee if willing to act in the execution of the power

1.2 LITERATURE REVIEW-
1. Rao CR : Trusts; II Ed. (2009); published by Puliani and Puliani, Bangalore, pp 391-398
This book provides insight to the topic. It has dealt with the topic in depth and thus making it

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