I am a Respondent in a civil suit.
I want to know differene between appointing a POA Vs.. appointing a lawyer to represent my side.
If only a lawyer is appointed by vakalatpatra,
then the lawyer....
...can also be treated as POA for the sake of marking presenty in my absence
...can also argue, represent my case on my behalf
If no lawyer is appointed, then am I allowed to appoint only POA? (i.e. 'pro-say' but with POA??)
...Is POA allowed to argue/conduct the whole thing on my behalf?
Is there any other way/options? apart from above.
Problem is as follows::
There is a genuine problem and hence I may not be able to be present personally on some hearing dates/ or for a continuous duration of around six to eight months.
But I intend to appoint only a POA for the time being atleast.
Is POA allowed to speak there?