Abstract

Abstract The court’s traditional approach to applications by trustees to approve or ‘bless’ the exercise of their fiduciary discretions is one of judicial restraint, but in recent authority, there has been an increasing trend towards judicial intervention in the merits of the trustee’s decision. This article analyses that trend and considers how practitioners can maximise the prospects of successfully securing the court’s blessing for important trustee decisions.

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