DOVETON TRUST ACT, 1914
3 of 1914
18th February, 1914
An Act to abolish the Parental Academic Institution and Doveton College and Doveton Institution for Young Ladies, and to provide for the application of the property and funds thereof as nearly as possible in accordance with the intentions of the founders. Preamble. WHEREAS, on the first day of March, 1823, an Educational Society was established in Calcutta, under the designation of "The Parental Academic Institution", with the object of establishing one or more schools under its own control in order to procure the means of affording to youth the best education of which existing circumstances would admit, and, as far as the state of funds would allow, to provide education for the orphans of members dying not possessed of property sufficient to educate their children ; AND WHEREAS the designation of the said Society was changed in the year 1855 to that of "The Parental Academic Institution and Doveton College"; AND WHEREAS the said Society was registered as a Society under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, on the twenty-ninth day of August, 1881; AND WHEREAS the designation of the said Society was again changed in the year, 1886, on the incorporation therewith of "The Young Ladies' Institution," to that of "The Parental Academic Institution and Doveton College and Doveton Institution for Young Ladies"; AND WHEREAS various properties and funds have from time to time been vested in the Governing Body of the said Society, and in other persons, for the benefit of, or in trust for, the said Institution or pupils to be educated therein; AND WHEREAS the said Institution is now governed by certain persons claiming to be a Committee duly elected or appointed under an order made by the High Court, Calcutta, on the eighth day of April, 1907; AND WHEREAS it appears to the Governor in Council that the said Committee are unable satisfactorily to manage the said Institution according to the intentions of its founders, and that portions of the property and funds of the Institution have been wasted away in litigation and by mismanagement, and it is expedient that the Legislature should intervene in order to prevent further waste and mismanagement; AND WHEREAS it appears to the Governor in Council that the objects of the founders of the said Institution would best be met by providing for the application of its property and funds, under the direction of the Government, to the education of Christian children of what is known as the Domiciled Community of Bengal; AND WHEREAS the sanction of the Governor General has been obtained, under section 5 of the Indian Council Act, 1892, to the passing of this Act; It is hereby enacted as follows :
Section 1 Short title
This Act may be called the Doveton Trust Act, 1914.
Section 2 Abolition of the Doveton Institution
The "Parental Academic Institution and Doveton College and Doveton Institution for Young Ladies" is hereby abolished.
Section 3 Vesting and application of trust property and funds
All property, movable and immovable, which is vested in the Managing Committee of the said Institution, or in any other person, for the benefit of the said Institution or anywise in trust therefor, and all sums standing to the credit of the said Institution, shall vest in the Accountant-General, 11. Words subs. for the word "Bengal" by the Indian Independence (Adaptation of Bengal and Punjab Acts) Order. 1948. [West Bengal], as bare trustee, and shall be applied
(a) to the discharge of all debts and liabilities properly payable out of, or chargeable upon, the property or funds of the said Institution, and
(b) to making provision for the education of Christian children of what is known as the Domiciled Community of Bengal, by the granting of scholarships, by grants-in-aid to Institutions intended for the education of such children, or in such other similar 22. Words "Provincial Government" subs, for the words "Local Government" by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order. 1937, and thereafter the word "State" subs. for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. [State Government] may seem reasonable and proper.
Section 4 Appointment of administrator, and transfer, of powers to him
The 22. Words "Provincial Government" subs, for the words "Local Government" by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order. 1937, and thereafter the word "State" subs. for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. [State Government] shall, by notification in the 33. Words subs. for the words "Calcutta Gazette" by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937. [Official Gazette], appoint an officer of 44. Words "the Crown" subs. for the words "the Government" by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937, and thereafter the word "Government" subs. for the word "Crown" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. [the Government] (not being the Accountant-General, 55. Words subs. for the word "Bengal" by the Indian Independence (Adaptation of Bengal and Punjab Acts) Order, 1948. [West Bengal]) by the name of his office to administer the property and sums referred to in section 3; and all powers in respect of such property and sums, which have hitherto been exercisable by the said Managing Committee or by any other person, may henceforth be exercised by such officer subject to the control of the 22. Words "Provincial Government" subs, for the words "Local Government" by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order. 1937, and thereafter the word "State" subs. for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. [State Government].
Section 5 Power to make rules
(1) The 2[State Government] may make rules to carry out the purposes of this Act.
(2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, such rules may prescribe
(a) the method of applying property and funds held under this Act to the purpose specified in clause (6) of section 3;
(b) the securities in which funds held under this Act and not required for immediate disbursement shall be invested;
(c) the accounts to be kept by the Accountant-General, 55. Words subs. for the word "Bengal" by the Indian Independence (Adaptation of Bengal and Punjab Acts) Order, 1948. [West Bengal] and by the officer appointed under section 4, and the mode in which such accounts are to be audited;
(d) the periodical publication of a list of all property and funds held under this Act, and of an abstract of all accounts kept hereunder;
(e) the fees (if any) to be paid to 6[the State Government] in respect of property held and administrated under this Act.
(3) The power conferred by this section to make rules is subject to the condition of the rules being made after previous publication.
(4) All rules made under this section shall be published in the 33. Words subs. for the words "Calcutta Gazette" by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937. [Official Gazette], and on such publication shall have effect as if enacted in this Act.
Section 6 Indemnity
(1) No suit shall be instituted against 77. Words "the Crown" subs. for the words "the Government" by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937, and thereafter the word "Government" subs. for the word "Crown" by the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950. [the Government] in respect of anything done or purporting to be done under this Act, or in respect of any alleged neglect or omission to perform any duty devolving on 88. Words "the Provincial Government" subs. for the words "the Government" by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937, and thereafter the word "State" subs. for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order. 1950. [the State Government] under this Act, or in respect of the exercise of, or the failure to exercise, any power conferred by this Act on 88. Words "the Provincial Government" subs. for the words "the Government" by the Government of India (Adaptation of Indian Laws) Order, 1937, and thereafter the word "State" subs. for the word "Provincial" by the Adaptation of Laws Order. 1950. [the State Government].
(2) No suit shall be instituted against the Accountant-General, 9[West Bengal], or any officer appointed under section 4, except
(a) for divesting him of property on the ground of its not being subject to this Act, or
(b) for making him chargeable with or accountable for the loss or misapplication of any property vested in or managed by him under this Act, or the income thereof, where the loss or misapplication has been occasioned by or through his wilful act, neglect or default.