Power of Attorney

Power of Attorney Act 1882, power of attorney includes any instrument empowering a specified person to act for and in the name of the person executing it.

POA is very well known as Power of Attorney or Power of Authority which is the authority to act for another person in specified or all legal or financial matters. The one who gives an authority to some trustable person is known as a principal or a donor. There are various situations in one’s life where an individual possessing properties, bank accounts, etc. may not be in a position to perform his duties due to reasons like being abroad, physically ill, old in age etc. In such situations, if the transaction requires the presence of the individual who is not able to be present personally, then the only way out is to give the powers to act on behalf of the individual to another person. This is when a Power of Attorney deed is to be created.

The Procedure of makingPOA

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Fill in the details mentioned in the draft through a simple power of attorney format on our website.

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Select your state and location

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Make the payment online

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Print the document and register it.

Documents required Power of Attorney

Documents required

Aadhar Card Address Proof.
Voter Id Passport or any Identity proof

Benefits of Power of Attorney

Types of Power of Attorney

Who should use POA? When?

In general, POA is created by anyone who cannot do the transactions due to any circumstances by himself or herself, there can be several reasons for that which are mentioned below :

If you need someone to act in your place when you are not available in the same country If you want to give someone the power to act as if they were you on a short-term basis only When you are mentally challenged, ie when you won’t understand what you are signing You should trust absolutely the person or person(s) you appoint as your attorney(s) What are the different types of POA (power of Attorney)

Power Of Attorney By Non-Resident Indians (NRI)

If a person (Landlord)resides in outer country who has a property in India and wants to give it on rent, so with the help of POA he can complete the entire process of making a rental agreement for his owned property. Sometimes, it can happen that the sale deed can be announced NULL and VOID in case any mistake is done in the execution of Power of Attorney by NRI. In some cases these mistakes are done purposely and most of the times they occur by mistakely. So you need to check each and everything while making a POA by Non- Resident Indians.

Power Of Attorney FAQs

Is it possible for an Agent to steal my money and property?

A power of attorney can be abused, and dishonest agents have used power of attorney to transfer the principal’s assets to themselves and others. That is why it is so important to appoint an agent who is completely trustworthy.

What kind of legal authority can be granted with a Power of Attorney?

A power of attorney can be used to grant any, or all, of the following legal powers to an agent: Manage your property with power of attorney. Buy, sell, maintain, pay taxes on and mortgage real estate. Make legal claims and conduct litigation. Conduct your banking transactions. Invest, or not invest, your money in stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. Attend to tax and retirement matters. Make gifts on your behalf. Use your assets to pay your everyday expenses and those of your family. Buy and sell insurance policies and annuities for you. Claim property you inherit or are otherwise entitled to. Collect benefits from Social Security, Medicare or other government programs or civil or military service. Operate your small business.