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<h1>Beneficiaries Can Enforce Trustee Duties and Prevent Breaches Under Section 61 of the Indian Trusts Act, 1882</h1> Under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882, Section 61 grants beneficiaries the right to compel trustees to perform their duties and prevent any potential breaches of trust. Beneficiaries can take legal action to ensure trustees fulfill their obligations. For example, if a trustee fails to manage funds as agreed, the beneficiary can compel action. Similarly, if a trustee plans an imprudent sale of trust property, beneficiaries can seek an injunction to prevent it. This provision is designed to protect beneficiaries' interests by ensuring trustees adhere to their responsibilities.