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shilpashetty (Shop Owner)     31 August 2016

General power of attorney to file case on parents property

Mother M is very old around 80 years and she has 3 sons. Mother M wants to give the Power of Attorney (registered) to one of her son to file the case/suite in future on her father & mother (both are no more) property, if in case the Mother M Brother’s don’t share property at later stage..

Can Mother M give the Power of Attorney legally to file the suite in court. Please advise.

  



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shilpashetty (Shop Owner)     31 August 2016

General Power of Attorney or GPA authorizes the holder to do all the acts that may be necessary for the accomplishment of and related to the subject matter of the attorney such as powers related to the management of a property, paying taxes, receiving rents, presentation of documents for registration in the office of Sub Registrar, filing suits and cases, appearing before District courts and High Court etc.

I got the information EXPERTS please confirm
 


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