Power of attorny executed before the Executive Magistrate whether possible or not? or Has any Executive Magistrate jurisdction regarding Power of attorny ?
aminur rahaman (lawyer) 07 October 2010
Power of attorny executed before the Executive Magistrate whether possible or not? or Has any Executive Magistrate jurisdction regarding Power of attorny ?
Suchitra. S (Advocate) 07 October 2010
An executive magistrate is a judicial officer. So, I think he has the power to sign and seal for POA.
Samarendra Mohanty (Profession) 07 October 2010
Stamp Duty and REGISTRATION:
Stamp duty is payable as per the applicable provisions of the Stamp Act of the central Govt or those of the concerned State Acts.
A power of Attorney does not require mandatory registration.
But when it confers authority to present a document for registration under the provisions of Section 32 of the Indian Registration Act, it is required to be executed and authenticated before the Registrar or Sub-Registrar. Where the registration Act is not in force then it is required to be executed by and before any Magistrate.
Besides the above section 4 (a), (b), (c) of the Act provides for the deposit of the Power in High Court or the District Court as per specific Rules of High court.
Thanks,
Samarendra Kumar Mohanty, Advocate,Orissa.
v.k derashri (INCHARGE, LEGAL CELL) 08 October 2010
Power of attorny is valid when it is registered and given in presence of concerned authority. vkderashri
Dr.B.M.Sood (Naturophysician) 25 October 2010
Dear Sir/Madam,
Powerof attorney of Property giving all the powers,sale,mortgage,lease,raisedloanetc was duly regisred wuth registar ,one of the executant have died,will it we valid or not,what is staus viz viz surviving person.
Dr.B.M.Sood