Section 64 of The Indian Trust Act, 1882 View Chapter 6

Saving of rights of certain transferees.

   Nothing in section 63 entitles the beneficiary to any right in respect of property in the hands of—

       (a)  a transferee in good faith for consideration without having notice of the trust, either when the purchase-money was paid, or when the conveyance was executed, or

       (b)  a transferee for consideration from such a transferee.

   A judgment-creditor of the trustee attaching and purchasing trust-property is not a transferee for consideration within the meaning of this section.

   Nothing in section 63 applies to money, currency notes and negotiable instruments in the hands of a bona fide holder to whom they have passed in circulation, or shall be deemed to affect the Indian Contract Act, 1872 (9 of 1872), section 108, or the liability of a person to whom a debt or charge is transferred.