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In a dispute between beneficiary and third person relating to trust property-
the trustee may not represent in such suit
Only executors or administrators may represent in such suit
Only trustees or administrators may represent in such suit
the trustee or executor or administrator may represent in such suit
Order 31 Rule 1 of Code of Civil Procedure
ORDER XXXI Suits by or against Trustees, executors and Administrators 1. Representation of beneficiaries in suits concerning property vested in trustees etc.—In all suits concerning property vested in a trustee, executor or administrator, where the contention is between the persons beneficially interested in such property and a third person, the trustee, executor or Administrator shall represent the persons so interested, and it shall not ordinarily be necessary to make them parties to the suit. But the Court may, if it thinks fit, order them or any of them to be made parties
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