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The section also deals with equitable reliefs against mistake, fraud, undue influence, penalties, forfeitures, mortgages, liens, and protection of vulnerable groups like married women, infants, and persons of unsound mind.<\/p>\n<p>The second part on Trusts traces their origin in Roman and English law and their incorporation into Indian law through the Indian Trusts Act, 1882 and other enactments. It explains the nature, creation, and classification of trusts, along with duties, liabilities, and disabilities of trustees, as well as rights and remedies of beneficiaries. The discussion extends to charitable and religious trusts, the doctrine of cy pres, fiduciary relationships, and circumstances leading to the extinction of trusts. Comparative insights highlight distinctions between Indian, English, Hindu, and Mohammedan law, adding depth to the analysis.<\/p>\n<p>The final part on the Specific Relief Act, 1963 focuses on equitable remedies available under Indian law. 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