A Trust is a legal arrangement where a person known as the Settlor transfers property or assets to another person called the Trustee for the benefit of a third party known as the Beneficiary.
Trust Registration is the process of legally recording this arrangement under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882 or relevant state laws.
Trusts are generally formed for charitable, religious, educational, or social welfare purposes.
Once registered, a trust becomes a recognized legal entity and can operate with greater transparency and credibility.
Eligibility: Any person or group intending to establish a charitable, religious, or social welfare organization can register a Trust in India.