WILL / POWER OF ATTORNEY
rajendra
(Querist) 13 February 2009
This query is : Resolved
Mr. X executed a irrecovable power of attorney in favour of Mr. Y for a land(unregistered)now mr. x is dead. Can the Mr. Y give convenyance of the property to the third person??
What the the validity of unregistered POA.
In POA there is a para "THAT THIS POA SHALL BE IRREVOCABLE UNIT THE COMPLETION OF THE REGISTRATION OF THE DEDS OF CONVEYANCES IN RESPECT OF THE SAID LAND AND SHALL CONTINUE TO REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT AND IN OPERATIONS DURING THE SAID PERIOD NOTWITHSTANDING MY DEATH OR NAY OTHER CAUSE"
Kiran Kumar
(Expert) 14 February 2009
in my opinion with the death Mr. x the POA becomes nullity.
lets c the opinion of other experts.
ARVIND JAIN
(Expert) 14 February 2009
I HAVE ALREADY SAID SO YESTERDAY.
M. PIRAVI PERUMAL
(Expert) 14 February 2009
The Power Attorney becomes dead, on the death of its executant.
sanjeev murthy desai
(Expert) 16 February 2009
absolutely after the demise of Mr. X PoA becomes nullity
A. A. JOSE
(Expert) 17 February 2009
All friends are absolutely right. Incidently, this question was earlier also dealt with please.
Hiralal Das
(Expert) 07 April 2009
Thanks all of you the ld. members and the author.
I think your valuable opinions will assist everybody to solve their problem/matter in question properly.