Power of attorney, drafted and guarded
A POA is how you act from abroad. A bad one is how you lose the property.
A power of attorney is the document that lets someone act for you in India. Too narrow and your representative is stopped at the sub-registrar. Too broad and a relative can sell or mortgage the property without you knowing. A General POA in the wrong hands is the most-litigated NRI property loss.
We draft a narrow, registered Special POA for the specific job and the specific property, coordinate the apostille or consulate attestation in your country, and register it correctly in India. When the job is done we file the revocation and the public notice, so the authority does not outlive its purpose.
What's included
- Narrow, transaction-specific Special POA drafted with Indian counsel
- Apostille or consulate-attestation coordination in your country
- In-India adjudication and registration within the stamp deadline
- Revocation and public notice filed when the job is complete
FAQ
Why not just give a relative a general POA?
Because a General POA lets the holder sell, mortgage, or transfer without telling you, and revoking it does not always stop a sale already in motion. A narrow, registered Special POA does the job without the exposure.
Can you cancel a POA I already gave?
Yes. We prepare and register the deed of revocation, publish the public notice, and intimate the sub-registrar and the holder: the steps that actually take a POA out of force.
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