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Shiva (Consultant)     09 March 2010

POA for a civil case

I have a civil case about a property in a Delhi court. I stay outside the country. I need to give a POA to some one to represent me. What kind of power of attorney this should be: specific to the case or a general pwer of attorney? I am not comfortable to give a general power of attorney which also empowers the attorney to sell and let the property. Any advice?  (POA prepared by the lawyer is attached. I am not comfortable with the points 4 & 6 of the document.)



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adv. rajeev ( rajoo ) (practicing advocate)     09 March 2010

Answered your querry and in the end of your draft I have made a suggestion.

kunal soni (litigation)     09 March 2010

i think only a Special Power of Attorney regarding your Delhi Court's Case will do fine for you. There is no need to have clause No. 4 and 6 as mentioned in your POA as it is giving ample powers to the POA holder which can lend you in trouble.


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