General power of attorney
Shaikh Farooque
(Querist) 07 October 2012
This query is : Resolved
Respected Sir / Madam,
Can my first cousin give me a General Power of Attorney stating that I am empowered to take care of his share in the property, fight court cases, & sell the property to any one I feel like.
Except for a few pcs. of village land we are not aware of the rest of the property & that I am trying to trace them thru the Govt. records.
So, is it possible for him to issue the said General Power of Attorney by just mentioning that he is giving it to me for the whole of our Ancestral property.
He is not keeping well & stays in a different state & I live in the state where the property is.
Kindly Oblige me by enlightening me.
With Kind Regards
Shaikh
ajay sethi
(Expert) 07 October 2012
yes but power of attorney has to be registered .particulars of the property would be required to be mentioned .
prabhakar singh
(Expert) 07 October 2012
Agree with Mr.Sethi but with a little difference that by a GPOA he can confer powers in manner you desire.