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Central Government Act Section 90 in The Indian Trusts Act, 1882
90. Advantage gained by qualified owner.- Where a tenant
Central Government Act
sale because, it being a fraudulent sale, under
Section 90 of the Indian Trusts Act and on the principle underlying ... auction-sale because of Section 90
of the Indian Trusts Act. As to the first point that the sale
Patna High Court
refer Section 90 of the Indian Trusts Act, 1882
which reads as under:-
"Section 90 - Advantage gained by qualified owner ... have already referred to Section 90 of the Indian
Trusts Act. Illustration (c) of Section 90 is applicable
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behalf of the
plaintiffs-respondents on Section 90 of the Indian Trusts Act, 1882,
which lays down that where ... accession to the mortgaged
property under Section 90 of the Indian Trusts Act or Section 63 of the
Transfer
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owners
and as contemplated in section 90 of the Indian Trusts Act
were liable to render accounts for the-profits ... High
Court about the applicability of section 90 of the Indian
Trusts Act
It seems to us that upon
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very object of s. 90 of the Indian Trusts Act. Section
90 of the Indian Trusts Act is in these
Supreme Court of India
Karnataka High Court
B. Ramakrishnaiah vs T.S. Chandrasekhara Rao And Anr. on 9 March
Karnataka High Court
read
with section 90 of the Indian Trust Act, 1882 scope of.
HEADNOTE:
Krishna Babaji Patil, respondent No.1 herein ... section 90
of the Indian Trusts Act, 1882 which reads as under :-
"90. Advantage gained by qualified owner-Where
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defendant so that the provisions of Section 90 of the Indian
Trusts Act could be banked upon to say that ... Indian Trusts Act is found in Chapter IX dealing with 'of certain
obligations in the nature of trusts'. Section 90
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Sections 85 and 99 of the Transfer of Property Act,
ought to have been maintained and whether in that suit ... took any advantage of their position (see Section 90, Indian
Trusts Act).
7. This then being the state of things
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