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A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows an individual to act on behalf of another. The power to act on behalf of someone is elaborated under the Power of Attorney Act 1882.


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Documents Required

  • Name and details of the parties

  • Powers that are being handed over to the designated person

  • Validity of the POA

  • Signature of the donor.

    There are many legal clauses and terms that make a POA.

    FAQ's

    There are instances where a poorly drafted POA is misused, it is thus necessary that the POA is legally correct. It is also advised that the authorised agent is a trusted friend, family member or colleague.

    The Power of Attorney Act is the sole law that governs POA in India. Further, certain provisions of the Indian Stamp Act, Indian Registration Act, Civil Procedure Code and Indian Evidence Act mention POA.

    No, but is advised that a lawyer should be hired to prepare a POA to avoid any disputes.

    It is not compulsory to register a POA but for immovable properties, it is mandatorily registered.