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Hospital for horses off course in city, High Court allows UK charity firm to remove local trustees

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  • But Brooke is in no mood to give up. “Further money will have to be spent to make the land accessible for use as a hospital for animals,” the petition said.

    The organisation, which is on a self-appointed mission to salvage the project from local trustees, told Justice Reva Khetrapal: “Huge funds were provided by us, and so many years have elapsed; but there is no hospital in existence.”

    Finding that there was enough prima facie evidence against local trustees for “breach of trust”, Justice Khetrapal, in a recent judgment, gave the British organisation permission to initiate legal steps for removing the trustees.

    About Brooke
    As per its official website, Brooke is UK’s leading overseas equine welfare charity and aims to improve lives of horses, donkeys and mules working in “poorest parts of the world”. Brooke caters to over 1,00,000 horses, donkeys and mules across India.

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