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THE CHARITABLE ENDOWMENTS ACT, 1890
An Act to provide for the Vesting and Administration of Property held in the trust for charitable
purposes.
Whereas it is expedient to provide for the vesting and administration of property held in trust for
charitable purposes; It is hereby enacted as follows:
1. Title, extend and commencement. ? (1) This Act may be called ?The Charitable
Endownments Act, 1890.
(2) It extends to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir; and
(3) It shall come into force on the first day of October, 1890.
2. Definition. ? In this Act ?Charitable purpose? includes relief of the poor, education, medical
relief and the advancement of any other object of general public utility, but does not include a
purpose which relates exclusively to religious teaching or worship.
Comments
In determining the purpose of a trust regard must be had not only to the language in which the
purpose is expressed but also to the means which are indicated for achieving that purpose. (A
1957 (1) All E.R. 854)
3. Appointment and Incorporation of Treasurer of Charitable Endowments. ?? (1) The
Central Government may appoint an officer of the Government by the name of his office to be
Treasurer of Charitable Endownments for India, and the Government of any State may appoint
officer of the Government by the name of his office to be Treasurer of Charitable Endowments for
the State.
(2) Such Treasurer shall, for the purposes of taking, holding and transferring moveable or
immovable property under the authority of this Act, be a corporation sole by the name of the
Treasurer of Charitable Endownments for India or as the case may be, the State and, as such
Treasurers shall have perpetual succession and a corporate seal, and may sue and be sued in
his corporate name.
3A. Definition of ?appropriate Government? etc. ? In the subsequent provisions of this Act, ?
the appropriate Government? means, as respects a Charitable Endowment, the object of which
do not extend beyond a single State and are not objects to which the executive authority of the
Central Government extends, the Government of the State and as respects any other Charitable
Endowments the Central Government.
4. Orders vesting property in Treasurer. ? (1) Where any property is held or is to be applied in
trust for a charitable purpose, the appropriate Government if it thinks fit, may, on application
made as hereinafter mentioned, and subject to the other provisions of this section, order, by
notification in the Official Gazette that the property be vested in the Treasurer of Charitable
Endowments on such terms as to the application of the property or the income thereof as may be
agreed on between the appropriate Government and the person or persons meaning the
application, and the property shall thereupon so vest accordingly.
(2) When any property has vested under this section in a Treasurer of Charitable Endownments,
he is entitled to all documents of title relating thereto.
(3) [Omitted].
(4) An order under this section vesting property in a Treasurer of charitable Endowments shall not
require or be deemed to require him to administer the property, or impose or be deemed to
impose upon him the duty of a trustee with respect to the administration thereof.
Comments
The vesting contemplated by the section is for limited purpose only, namely the management of
the property. It does not result in any divestment of the society and the transferee of the property
to the appointed trustee. (1958 A.P. 773).
5. Schemes for administration of property vested in the Treasurer. ? (1) On application
made as hereinafter mentioned and with the concurrence of the person or persons making the
application, the appropriate Government, if it thinks fit, may settle a scheme for the administration
of any property which has been or is to be vested in the Treasurer of Charitable Endowments,
and may in such scheme appoint, by name of office, a person or persons, not being or including
such Treasurer, to administer the property.
(2) On application made as hereinafter mentioned, and with the concurrence of the person or
persons making the application, the appropriate Government may, if it thinks fit, modify the
scheme settled under this section or substitute another scheme in its stead.
(3) A scheme settled, modified or substituted under this section shall, subject to the other
provisions of this section, come into operation on a day to be appointed by the appropriate
Government in this behalf, and shall remain in force so long as the property of Charitable
Endowments or until it has been modified or another such scheme has been substituted in its
stead.
(4) Such a scheme, when it comes into operation, shall supersede any decree or direction
relating to the subject-matter thereof in so far as such decree or direction is in any way repugnant
thereto, and its validity shall not be questioned in any Court, nor shall any Court give in
contravention of the provisions of the scheme or in any way contrary or in addition thereto, a
decree or direction regarding the administration of the property to which the scheme relates:
Provided that nothing in this sub-section shall be construed as precluding a Court from inquiring
whether the Government by which a scheme was made was the appropriate Government.
(5) In the settlement of such a scheme effect shall be given to the wishes of the author for the
trust so far as they can be ascertained, and, in the opinion of the? appropriate Government, effect
can reasonably be given to them.
(6) Where a scheme has been settled under this Section for the administration of the property not
already vested in the Treasurer of Charitable Endowments, it shall not come into operation until
the property have become so vested.
Comments
Where the testator had a general charitable intention but the particular mode of application
specified by him is impracticable, illegal, impossible of accomplishment, or imexpedient in the
changed circumstances, the trustee can make an application under Section 5 and settle a
scheme which gives nearest effect to the testator's will. (AIR 1974 Delhi 228).
6. Mode of applying for vesting orders and schemes. ? (1) The application referred to in the
two last foregoing sections must be made:
?(a)? if the property is already held in trust for a charitable purpose, then by the person acting
in the administration of the trust, or where there are more persons than one so acting, then by
those persons or a majority of them; and
?(b)? if the property is to be applied in trust for such a person, then by the person or persons
purposing so to apply it.
(2) For the purposes of this section the executor or administrator of a deceased trustee of
property held in trust for a charitable purpose shall be deemed to be a person acting in the
administration of the trust.
7. Exercise by Governor-General-in-Council of powers of Local Government.? ? [Repealed].
8. Bare trusteeship of Treasurer. ? (1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, a Treasurer of
Charitable Endowments shall not, as such Treasurer, act in the administration of any trust
whereof any of the property for the time being vested in him under this Act.
(2) Such Treasurer shall keep a separate account of each property for the time being so vested in
so far as property consists of securities for money, and shall apply the property or income thereof
in accordance with the provision made in that behalf, in the vesting order under Section 4 or in
the Scheme, if any, under Section 5, or in both these documents.
(3) In the case of any property so vested other than securities for money, such Treasurer shall,
subject to any special order which he may receive from the authority by whose order the property
became vested in him, permit the persons acting in the administration of the trust to have the
possession, management and control of the property, and the application of the income thereof,
as if the property had been vested in them.
9. Annual publication of list of properties vested in Treasurer. ? A Treasurer of Charitable
Endowments shall cause to be published annually in the Official Gazette at such time as the
appropriate Government may direct, a list of all properties for the time being vested in him under
this Act and an abstract of all accounts kept by him under sub-section (2) of the list foregoing
section.
10. Limitation of functions and power of Treasurer. ? (1) A Treasurer of Charitable
Endowments shall always be a sole trustee, and shall not, as such Treasurer, take or hold any
property otherwise than under the provisions of this Act, or subject to those provisions transfer
any property vested in him except in obedience to a decree divesting him of the property, or in
compliance with a direction in that behalf issuing from the authority by whose order the property
became vested in him.
(2) Such a direction may require the Treasurer to sell or otherwise dispose of any property vested
in him, and, with the sanction of the authority issuing the direction, to invest the proceeds of the
sale or other disposal of the property in any such security for money as is specified in the
direction or in the purchase of immovable property.
(3) When Treasurer of Charitable Endowments is divested, by a direction of the appropriate
Government under this section, of any property, it shall vest in the person or persons acting in the
administration thereof and be held by him or them on the same trust as those on which it was
held by such Treasurer.
Comments
The vesting under the Act does not create any proprietary right over the property in favour of the
trustee. (AIR 1958 A.P. 773).
11. Provisions for continuance of office of Treasurer in certain contingencies.? ? If the
office held by an officer of the Government who has been appointed to be a Treasurer of
Charitable Endowments is abolished or its name is changed, the appropriate Government may
appoint the same or another officer of the Government by name of his office to be such treasurer,
and thereupon the holder of the latter office shall be deemed for the purposes of this Act to be the
successor-in-office of the holder of the former office.
12. Transfer of property from one Treasurer to another. ? If by reason of any alteration of
areas or by reason of the appointment of a Treasurer of Charitable Endowments for India or for
any State which a Treasurer has not previously been appointed or for any other reason it appears
to the Central Government that any property vested in a treasurer of Charitable Endowments
should be vested in another such Treasurer, that Government may direct that the property shall
be so vested and thereupon it shall vest in that other Treasurer and his successors as fully and
effectually for the purposes of this Act, as if it had been originally vested in him under this Act.
13. The power to frame forms and make rules. ? [(1) Omitted]
(2) The appropriate Government may make rules consistent with this Act for, ?
?(a)? prescribing the fees to be paid to the Government in respect of any property vested
under this Act in a Treasurer of Charitable Endownments;
?(b)? regulating the cases and the mode in which schemes or any modification thereof are to
be published before they are settled or made under Section 5;
?(c)? prescribing the forms in which accounts are to be kept by Treasurers of Charitable
Endownments and the mode in which such accounts are to be audited; and
?(d)? generally carrying into effect the purposes of this Act.
14. Indemnity to Government and Treasurer. ? No suit shall be instituted against the
Government in respect of anything done or purporting to be done under this Act, or in respect of
any alleged neglect or omission to perform any duty devolving on the Government under this Act,
or in respect of the exercise of, or the failure to exercise, any power conferred by this Act on the
Government, nor shall any suit be instituted against a Treasurer of Charitable Endownments
except for diversting him of property on the ground of its not making subject to a trust for a
charitable purpose, or for making him chargeable with or accountable, for the loss or
misapplication of the property vested in him, or the income thereof, where the loss or
misapplication has been occasioned by or through his wilful neglect or default.
15. Saving with respect to Advocate-General and Official Trustee. ? Nothing in this Act shall
be construed to impair the operation of any enactment for the time being in force, respecting the
authority of an Advocate-General to act with respect to any charity, or of the Official Trustee Act,
1913, respecting the vesting of property in trust for a charitable purpose in an Official Trustee.

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The charitable endowments act 1890

  • 1. THE CHARITABLE ENDOWMENTS ACT, 1890 An Act to provide for the Vesting and Administration of Property held in the trust for charitable purposes. Whereas it is expedient to provide for the vesting and administration of property held in trust for charitable purposes; It is hereby enacted as follows: 1. Title, extend and commencement. ? (1) This Act may be called ?The Charitable Endownments Act, 1890. (2) It extends to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir; and (3) It shall come into force on the first day of October, 1890. 2. Definition. ? In this Act ?Charitable purpose? includes relief of the poor, education, medical relief and the advancement of any other object of general public utility, but does not include a purpose which relates exclusively to religious teaching or worship. Comments In determining the purpose of a trust regard must be had not only to the language in which the purpose is expressed but also to the means which are indicated for achieving that purpose. (A 1957 (1) All E.R. 854) 3. Appointment and Incorporation of Treasurer of Charitable Endowments. ?? (1) The Central Government may appoint an officer of the Government by the name of his office to be Treasurer of Charitable Endownments for India, and the Government of any State may appoint officer of the Government by the name of his office to be Treasurer of Charitable Endowments for the State. (2) Such Treasurer shall, for the purposes of taking, holding and transferring moveable or immovable property under the authority of this Act, be a corporation sole by the name of the Treasurer of Charitable Endownments for India or as the case may be, the State and, as such Treasurers shall have perpetual succession and a corporate seal, and may sue and be sued in his corporate name. 3A. Definition of ?appropriate Government? etc. ? In the subsequent provisions of this Act, ? the appropriate Government? means, as respects a Charitable Endowment, the object of which do not extend beyond a single State and are not objects to which the executive authority of the Central Government extends, the Government of the State and as respects any other Charitable Endowments the Central Government. 4. Orders vesting property in Treasurer. ? (1) Where any property is held or is to be applied in trust for a charitable purpose, the appropriate Government if it thinks fit, may, on application made as hereinafter mentioned, and subject to the other provisions of this section, order, by notification in the Official Gazette that the property be vested in the Treasurer of Charitable Endowments on such terms as to the application of the property or the income thereof as may be agreed on between the appropriate Government and the person or persons meaning the application, and the property shall thereupon so vest accordingly. (2) When any property has vested under this section in a Treasurer of Charitable Endownments, he is entitled to all documents of title relating thereto. (3) [Omitted]. (4) An order under this section vesting property in a Treasurer of charitable Endowments shall not require or be deemed to require him to administer the property, or impose or be deemed to impose upon him the duty of a trustee with respect to the administration thereof. Comments
  • 2. The vesting contemplated by the section is for limited purpose only, namely the management of the property. It does not result in any divestment of the society and the transferee of the property to the appointed trustee. (1958 A.P. 773). 5. Schemes for administration of property vested in the Treasurer. ? (1) On application made as hereinafter mentioned and with the concurrence of the person or persons making the application, the appropriate Government, if it thinks fit, may settle a scheme for the administration of any property which has been or is to be vested in the Treasurer of Charitable Endowments, and may in such scheme appoint, by name of office, a person or persons, not being or including such Treasurer, to administer the property. (2) On application made as hereinafter mentioned, and with the concurrence of the person or persons making the application, the appropriate Government may, if it thinks fit, modify the scheme settled under this section or substitute another scheme in its stead. (3) A scheme settled, modified or substituted under this section shall, subject to the other provisions of this section, come into operation on a day to be appointed by the appropriate Government in this behalf, and shall remain in force so long as the property of Charitable Endowments or until it has been modified or another such scheme has been substituted in its stead. (4) Such a scheme, when it comes into operation, shall supersede any decree or direction relating to the subject-matter thereof in so far as such decree or direction is in any way repugnant thereto, and its validity shall not be questioned in any Court, nor shall any Court give in contravention of the provisions of the scheme or in any way contrary or in addition thereto, a decree or direction regarding the administration of the property to which the scheme relates: Provided that nothing in this sub-section shall be construed as precluding a Court from inquiring whether the Government by which a scheme was made was the appropriate Government. (5) In the settlement of such a scheme effect shall be given to the wishes of the author for the trust so far as they can be ascertained, and, in the opinion of the? appropriate Government, effect can reasonably be given to them. (6) Where a scheme has been settled under this Section for the administration of the property not already vested in the Treasurer of Charitable Endowments, it shall not come into operation until the property have become so vested. Comments Where the testator had a general charitable intention but the particular mode of application specified by him is impracticable, illegal, impossible of accomplishment, or imexpedient in the changed circumstances, the trustee can make an application under Section 5 and settle a scheme which gives nearest effect to the testator's will. (AIR 1974 Delhi 228). 6. Mode of applying for vesting orders and schemes. ? (1) The application referred to in the two last foregoing sections must be made: ?(a)? if the property is already held in trust for a charitable purpose, then by the person acting in the administration of the trust, or where there are more persons than one so acting, then by those persons or a majority of them; and ?(b)? if the property is to be applied in trust for such a person, then by the person or persons purposing so to apply it. (2) For the purposes of this section the executor or administrator of a deceased trustee of property held in trust for a charitable purpose shall be deemed to be a person acting in the administration of the trust. 7. Exercise by Governor-General-in-Council of powers of Local Government.? ? [Repealed].
  • 3. 8. Bare trusteeship of Treasurer. ? (1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, a Treasurer of Charitable Endowments shall not, as such Treasurer, act in the administration of any trust whereof any of the property for the time being vested in him under this Act. (2) Such Treasurer shall keep a separate account of each property for the time being so vested in so far as property consists of securities for money, and shall apply the property or income thereof in accordance with the provision made in that behalf, in the vesting order under Section 4 or in the Scheme, if any, under Section 5, or in both these documents. (3) In the case of any property so vested other than securities for money, such Treasurer shall, subject to any special order which he may receive from the authority by whose order the property became vested in him, permit the persons acting in the administration of the trust to have the possession, management and control of the property, and the application of the income thereof, as if the property had been vested in them. 9. Annual publication of list of properties vested in Treasurer. ? A Treasurer of Charitable Endowments shall cause to be published annually in the Official Gazette at such time as the appropriate Government may direct, a list of all properties for the time being vested in him under this Act and an abstract of all accounts kept by him under sub-section (2) of the list foregoing section. 10. Limitation of functions and power of Treasurer. ? (1) A Treasurer of Charitable Endowments shall always be a sole trustee, and shall not, as such Treasurer, take or hold any property otherwise than under the provisions of this Act, or subject to those provisions transfer any property vested in him except in obedience to a decree divesting him of the property, or in compliance with a direction in that behalf issuing from the authority by whose order the property became vested in him. (2) Such a direction may require the Treasurer to sell or otherwise dispose of any property vested in him, and, with the sanction of the authority issuing the direction, to invest the proceeds of the sale or other disposal of the property in any such security for money as is specified in the direction or in the purchase of immovable property. (3) When Treasurer of Charitable Endowments is divested, by a direction of the appropriate Government under this section, of any property, it shall vest in the person or persons acting in the administration thereof and be held by him or them on the same trust as those on which it was held by such Treasurer. Comments The vesting under the Act does not create any proprietary right over the property in favour of the trustee. (AIR 1958 A.P. 773). 11. Provisions for continuance of office of Treasurer in certain contingencies.? ? If the office held by an officer of the Government who has been appointed to be a Treasurer of Charitable Endowments is abolished or its name is changed, the appropriate Government may appoint the same or another officer of the Government by name of his office to be such treasurer, and thereupon the holder of the latter office shall be deemed for the purposes of this Act to be the successor-in-office of the holder of the former office. 12. Transfer of property from one Treasurer to another. ? If by reason of any alteration of areas or by reason of the appointment of a Treasurer of Charitable Endowments for India or for any State which a Treasurer has not previously been appointed or for any other reason it appears to the Central Government that any property vested in a treasurer of Charitable Endowments should be vested in another such Treasurer, that Government may direct that the property shall be so vested and thereupon it shall vest in that other Treasurer and his successors as fully and effectually for the purposes of this Act, as if it had been originally vested in him under this Act. 13. The power to frame forms and make rules. ? [(1) Omitted]
  • 4. (2) The appropriate Government may make rules consistent with this Act for, ? ?(a)? prescribing the fees to be paid to the Government in respect of any property vested under this Act in a Treasurer of Charitable Endownments; ?(b)? regulating the cases and the mode in which schemes or any modification thereof are to be published before they are settled or made under Section 5; ?(c)? prescribing the forms in which accounts are to be kept by Treasurers of Charitable Endownments and the mode in which such accounts are to be audited; and ?(d)? generally carrying into effect the purposes of this Act. 14. Indemnity to Government and Treasurer. ? No suit shall be instituted against the Government in respect of anything done or purporting to be done under this Act, or in respect of any alleged neglect or omission to perform any duty devolving on the Government under this Act, or in respect of the exercise of, or the failure to exercise, any power conferred by this Act on the Government, nor shall any suit be instituted against a Treasurer of Charitable Endownments except for diversting him of property on the ground of its not making subject to a trust for a charitable purpose, or for making him chargeable with or accountable, for the loss or misapplication of the property vested in him, or the income thereof, where the loss or misapplication has been occasioned by or through his wilful neglect or default. 15. Saving with respect to Advocate-General and Official Trustee. ? Nothing in this Act shall be construed to impair the operation of any enactment for the time being in force, respecting the authority of an Advocate-General to act with respect to any charity, or of the Official Trustee Act, 1913, respecting the vesting of property in trust for a charitable purpose in an Official Trustee.