An important case in the law of Trusts involved Charles
Peter Zorab as one of the parties, since he was a trustee of two trusts
associated with the famous British Armenian millionnaire, Calouste Gulbenkian.
There were three cases (the basic case, and then appeals to two higher
courts in succession). The final, House of Lords case was called: Whishaw
and Another Appellants v Stephens and Others Respondents [1968] 3 W.L.R.
1127.