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Power or attorney

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 22 March 2010 This query is : Resolved 
the a, b, c, and d are joint owners of the property, the property is agricultural field, Mr. a, b. c, and d are made a sale agreement with Mr. E and give irrevocable power of attorney to Mr. G, after one year Mr. E was paying the full amount of consideration of GPA of Mr.ABCD, and Mr. G had executed the sale deed in favour of Mr.E. Before executing the said deed Mr. a was expired and his righs are devolved into Mr. b c and d and they are become joint owers of said property.

In above case the entry of said sale transactoin is rejected by Mamlatdar for giving reson of death of Mr. a, and note that power of attorney is automatically cancelled and thereofre sale deed is void.

Is there any reported judgements under Powers of attorney act, for showing - declaring that, in any case of death, righst of deceased donnor (one of the executor of Power of attorney) are automatically devolved - survives into its co-owners.

In this case I think b, c and d are survivers of Mr. a.

help....
adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (Expert) 22 March 2010
Mr. A is died then automatically his class I legal heirs will be the surviving members of the A's family.
What is the relationship of b,c and d with the deceased A?
O. Mahalakshmi (Expert) 22 March 2010
Question is not properly asked by you? Ask the question with clearly?
Kumar Thadhani (Expert) 23 March 2010
Dear ANONYMOUS your query is incomplete.


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