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Trust Registration

13,500.00

Professional Fees 13500/-
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Trust Registration

Public Trust is the most convenient way of starting a non-governmental organization or NGO. A trust functions on the objective of eradicating poverty, providing education to the underprivileged and offering medical relief apart from the generalized aim of promoting arts, science and literature. It is to be noted that trusts are irrevocable which means they cannot be amended or terminated without the permission of the court

Content of the Trust Deed

The trust deed is the primary and the most essential document of the trust which states the reason for forming a trust, its functions, to its working, and until its closure. Following are the important clauses in the Trust Deed:

  • Name of the trust
  • The registered office of the trust
  • Area of operation of the trust
  • Objectives of the trust
  • Details of the Author of the Trust
  • Corpus/Assets of the Trust
  • Details of the Board of Trustees
  • Quorum of the Board with their qualification, terms and tenure
  • Powers and functions of the Managing Trustee and other Trustees
  • Closure and amendment of the trust deed and the applicability of the Act

Documents Required

To get your trust registration certificate, you should require the following documents during the registration of the Trust:

  • A completely drafted trust deed
  • Proof of registered office – (Rental Agreement or ownership document)
  • ID proof of the Founder of the Trust
  • Two witnesses

Constitution of the Trust

The Trust constitutes the Board of Trustees. The Board constitutes the following:

  • Author/Founder/Settlor of the trust
  • Managing trustee(s)
  • Other trustees

The quorum of the Board of Trustees shall not exceed a maximum of 21 members.