Myself (aged 75 yrs) and my son (aged 49 yrs) live in Sweden. I am an OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) and my son is an Indian citizen. An apartment in a multi-storied building in Bangalore, Karnataka, has been purchased on installment basis by my son and now it is ready for take-over. The final installment and the charges for water and electricity and other services have to be paid and the purchase has to be formally registered. I came to India to complete the formalities of taking over the apartment, bringing with me a notarized GPA executed by my son in my favour on 7th Feb. 2007.
Now I am advised to get an adjudication on the GPA in order to execute the registration. I get different opinions on the issue. Some say that I should get a fresh PA specifically intended for purchasing the property and for executing the registration, and such a document should be adjudicated. A web article by Ms. Vatasla S. D. does not mention the need of adjudication or the need of registration of PA for acts other than ssle of property. I would very much appreciate to receive some clarification on this aspect of the problem.
1. Should a PA specifically intended for purchasing a property be adjudicated?
2. Should my son execute a new PA in my favour or in favour his close relative, such as his brother-in-law who is a citizen and resident of India?
3. Should the PA be attested by the Indian Embassy in Sweden or is it sufficient to have it notarized in Sweden. Attestation by the Embassy is time-consuming and involves a trip to Stockholm from Gothnburg, a distance of some 500 kms. We would prefer notarization in Gothenburg.