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VRK (business)     21 October 2021

Gpa for court cases, cross examination?

I am going to take GPA for a civil case, but during cross examination who will appear before court? principal or agent? GPA must registered? notarized enough??


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Yash Dave   21 October 2021

If GPA appears before court for cross examination, can't be treated as an evidence, because he can't be valued as person with real inferntion!
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Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     21 October 2021

A GPA must be registered with the sub-registrar's office to get legal validity. ... It is valid for the lifetime of the principal or the one who is awarding the GPA. It can also be revoked within the lifetime of the owner.

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sridhar pasumarthy (ADVOCATE)     21 October 2021

GPA Holder is not competent to give evidence on behalf of principal.  But he can depose the facts which are within his personl knowledge only.  

Principal cn give evidence though he exeuted GPA

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Ramesh Kumar   27 November 2023

cash transaction for loan is it valid

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