Limitation Act, 1963
10. Suits against trustees and their representatives –
Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing provisions
of this Act, no suit against a person in whom property has become vested if trust
for any specific purpose, or against his legal representatives or assigns (not
being assigns for valuable consideration), for the purpose of following in his
or their hands such property, or the proceeds thereof or for an account of such
property or proceeds, shall be barred by any length of time.
Explanation - For the purposes of this section any
property comprised in a Hindu, Muslim or Buddhist religious or charitable
endowment shall be deemed to be property vested in trust for a specific purpose
and the manager of the property shall be deemed to be the trusted thereof.