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Akash (XYZ)     25 December 2013

Power of attorney

My father is around 75 years and is not in good healh . He wants to appoint me as his Power of Attorney to transact all his day to day dealings which include selling his flat  in a  cooperative housing society in mumbai. I understand that a General power of attorney on Rs.500 stamp paper needs to be executed. My question is do I need to get the power of attorney registered ? or would the notarized power of attorney be sufficient for me to execute the sale on behalf of my father?  If I need to get the POA registered then, does my father need to come to the registrars office? or can I get the notary to notarize his signature on the POA and then I can go to the registrars office and get the POAregistered without him having to come as he is not in good health and thats the reason he wants to appoint me as his POA.
 



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