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Amit (Lawyer)     14 March 2008

Purchase through GPA

Is it safe to buy a property through GPA from another GPA holder. If yes, then what all documents are required to bee seen by the purchaser of the property.


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GOPI KRISHNA (ADVOCATE)     14 March 2008

the GPA holder should have power of sub-deligation that is deligating his powers to another person, else the sale in not valid

G Srihari (Advocate)     24 March 2008

Can the rights over the property in question on the GPA , pass on to the legal heirs on the death of the Attorney holder

GOPI KRISHNA (ADVOCATE)     24 March 2008

normally it will not pass on to the legal heirs of Attorney holder, GPA is merely a Autorisation

A.JAYASIMHA (BUSINESS)     24 March 2008

What is the duration of GPA(Registetred)Is thier any stiplation of time if no duration of time is mentioned in GPA(ex:-A Authorises B GPA in the year 1988 to sell & buy properties. He has not witdrawn the GPA -is it valid even now?)

Guest (n/a)     04 April 2008

if the GPA is registered and not rovoked or cancelled it valid till the death of the attroney holder

Guest (n/a)     04 April 2008

if the GPA is registered and not rovoked or cancelled it valid till the death of the attroney holder

A.JAYASIMHA (BUSINESS)     04 April 2008

Thank you very much

Guest (n/a)     04 April 2008

If a GPA holder intends to delegate power to another person to execute the sale deed, first executant should be vested with delegation power and such delegation should only for specific purpose to appear before SRO and admit execution and no other purpose, if delegated executant signs, present before SRO and admits execution become general and the same is not valid.

Jithendra.H.J (Lawyer)     12 April 2008

a power of attorney is not comulsorily refgistrable, but as per section 32 and 33 of Indian Evidnec Act, a power of attorney specifically for presenting a document for registration must be registred!

gaurav (Associate)     11 October 2010

I want to buy property in unauthorized colony in Delhi,

Since sale deed is not possible so is purchasing through Will or GPA safe?

Will can be revoked any time during life time of the testator so what should be done to be on safer side.


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