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Power of attorney

(Querist) 04 June 2013 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Sir,

My brothers & sisters have given me their POA's to sell an ancestral property. I have delegated the same to a builder friend by way of an irrevocable POA to take care of the litigation filed by the caretaker of the property as I have an MOU with him to sell the property to him. Now my sisters have decided to withdraw their POA to me.

Will my delegating POA to the builder be now valid.
Thanks - George Lobo
V R SHROFF (Expert) 04 June 2013
Whatever you did lawfully is also binding on your sisters. So delegation is VALID
Anirudh (Expert) 04 June 2013
All will depend upon the complete contents of the POA given by your sisters in your favour.

If your sisters withdraw the POA to you, then you would not be able to do anything hereafter based on the said POA.
Advocate Bhartesh goyal Online (Expert) 04 June 2013
if your brothers and sisters had authorised to you by registered power of attorney to you to sell the property then during subsistance of poa your act would be valid and has binding effect on your brothers and sisters and after withdrawal of power your act will be deemed invalid.


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