Supreme Court Rejects Plea Seeking Uniform Law For Trust And Trustees
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During the hearing, the Supreme Court remarked that no court can issue any direction to the Parliament to enact a law and the petitioner is seeking a common law for all trusts, which is a matter within parliament's domain, and the Court cannot directly on this aspects.
The Supreme Court today refused to entertain a petition seeking to direct and declare that the Centre can enact only uniform law for Trust and trustees, charities and charitable institutions, and religious endowments and institutions.
A bench headed by Justice DY Chandrachud, however, granted liberty to the petitioner to pursue any remedy as available in law.
Thereafter, the petitioner Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay withdraw his petition.
During the hearing, the Supreme Court remarked that no court can issue any direction to the Parliament to enact a law and the petitioner is seeking a common law for all trusts, which is a matter within parliament's domain, and the Court cannot directly on this aspects.