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Power of Attorney (POA) Service

A Power of Attorney (POA) in India is a legal document which helps the Executor to allow the Appointee to act and represent on his/her behalf in certain legal, financial, or property-related matters. It is an important document for delegating responsibilities when someone is unable to handle tasks personally due to travel, illness, or any other reasons.

Whether you need a general power of attorney (GPA) for broad rights or a special power of attorney (SPA) for property sales or specific tasks, drafting and registering a POA ensures smooth legal representation.

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Procedure for Drafting a Power of Attorney (POA)

Decide what type of POA you want.

  • General POA: GPA allow extensive rights to Appointee/Principal for several matters.
  • Special POA: SPA allows a special or specific right to the Appointee/Principal (e.g., selling or purchasing of a property etc.) or any other kind of POA.

Draft the Document

  • Clearly outline the Title (GPA or SPA), date of execution, Executor/Principal and Appointee/Attorney details, powers granted, duration and clauses (If applicable) along with the witnesses details.
  • We can assist in drafting a legally valid power of attorney format customized for your needs through our power of attorney drafting services in India.

Register the POA

  • Visit the Sub-Registrar’s Office to register the POA, especially for property-related matters.

  • Submit the original POA document along with the documents required for POA registration, including identity proofs and photographs of both the Executor/Principal and the Appointee/Attorney.

Witness Signatures

  • The document must be signed in the presence of two witnesses.

Benefits of a Power of Attorney (POA)

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who is the Executor/Principal and who is the Appointee/Attorney in POA?

 
  • Executor/Principal is the person who gives the rights and power.

  • Appointee/Attorney is the person who is appointed to represent or act on the behalf of Executor/Principal.

Yes, registration is mandatory for property-related POAs to ensure legal enforceability.

3. Can a POA be revoked?

Yes, a POA can be revoked at any time by issuing a revocation notice to the appointee and concerned parties.

4. What is the validity period of a POA?

The validity depends on the terms specified in the POA document. It can be time-bound or indefinite until revoked.

5. Can a POA be granted to multiple people?

Yes, a POA can be granted to multiple agents, either jointly or separately, depending on your requirements.

6. Is a notarized POA valid without registration?

For general purposes, a notarized POA may suffice, but for property transactions registration of POA is mandatory.

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