How Power of Attorney can be defined?
Power of Attorney has been defined in Section 1A of Powers of Attorney Act, 1882
Power of Attorney has been defined in Section 1A of Powers of Attorney Act, 1882
In India there are two types of Power of Attorney – General and Special.
Any individual can issue a POA. However, no person with unsound mind and without free
Agent has the complete legal authority to act in the name of Principal and therefore
To protect one's interests, it is critical to limit the Power of Attorney so that
To comply with the requirements governing Non-Resident alien Powers of Attorney, the first step is
If the person is residing in foreign country and issuing a Power of Attorney from
No, there is not a specific draft but each Power of Attorney is created as
Power of Attorney is valid unless it is revoked as per the procedure under law
When drafting a General Power of Attorney from outside India, make sure to include the
Yes, section 14 of the Notaries Act, 1952 permits the Federal Government to declare that
The following documents are required for the attestation of Power of Attorney (POA)by Indian Embassy