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NILESH (PARTNER)     27 September 2014

Right of poa

CAN A  HOLDER OF POWER OF ATTORNEY GET THE PROPERTY IN HIS OWN NAME.



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Hardeep (Business)     27 September 2014

he would have to get a registered conveyance deed . See :

 

https://aquestionoflaw.wordpress.com/2014/09/15/general-power-of-attorney-gpa-does-not-convey-any-right-or-title-so-not-safe-for-genuine-purchasers/

 

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