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<h1>Trustee Cannot Renounce Trust Without Court Permission or Beneficiary Consent as per Section 46, Indian Trusts Act, 1882.</h1> A trustee who has accepted a trust is prohibited from renouncing it unless specific conditions are met. These conditions include obtaining permission from a principal Civil Court of original jurisdiction, securing the consent of a competent beneficiary, or having a special power outlined in the trust instrument. This provision is detailed in Section 46 of the Indian Trusts Act, 1882, under Chapter V, which addresses the disabilities of trustees.