Indian Trusts Act, 1882
61. Right to compel to any act of duty
The beneficiary has a right that his trustee shall be compelled
to perform any particular act of his duty as such, and restrained from
committing any contemplated or probable breach of trust.
Illustrations
(a) A contracts with B to pay him monthly Rs. 100 for the
benefit of C. B writes and signs a letter declaring that he will hold in trust
for C the money so to be paid. A fails to pay the money in accordance with his
contract. C may compel B on a proper indemnity to allow C to sue on the
contract in B's name.
(b) A is trustee of certain land, with a power to sell the same
and pay the proceeds to B and C equally. A is about to make an improvident sale
of the land. B may sue on behalf of himself and C for an injunction to restrain
A from making the sale.