Charity

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Charity Law is a specialised area of law that governs the establishment, operation, and regulation of charitable organisations. It deals with the legal requirements and procedures for setting up a charity, ensuring that it serves a charitable purpose as defined by law, and maintains public benefit.

This field of law also regulates how charities are run, from the roles and responsibilities of trustees to the management of resources. It governs the methods by which charities raise funds and how these funds are used, requiring transparency and accountability to maintain public trust.

Moreover, Charity Law also prescribes the regulatory framework within which charities operate. This includes compliance with reporting requirements and oversight by regulatory bodies to ensure adherence to legal standards and ethical practices.

In essence, Charity Law is instrumental in facilitating the beneficial work of charities while ensuring they operate in a manner that upholds public confidence. It fosters an environment in which charities can effectively contribute to societal improvement and public welfare.

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