Nirmal Solanki (self employed) 21 December 2021
Megha 05 January 2022
Hi
Power of attorney gives right to a person to carry out the responsibilities/ work on behalf of another. A General Power of Attorney (GPA) can be registered at the sub registrar's office to get a legal validity and is valid only till the lifetime of the principal.
Courts in the past have categorically opined that sale or purchase of a property cannot be facilitated through a GPA. In this regard, it is pertinent to note the decision of Supreme Court (SC) in the case of Suraj Lamp & Industries (P) vs State Of Haryana & Anr SLP (C) NO.13917 OF 2009 wherein it stated that a power of attorney is not an instrument of transfer in regard to any right, title or interest in an immovable property.
However, the judgment also noted that registration cannot be barred in genuine cases. Therefore, if the registrar is satisfied with the genuineness of the case, he may permit registration of the GPA and sale in furtherance thereof.
In the instant case since the owner is stillalive, he should first get a conveyance and sale deed in place and then transfer the property else the transfer will not be legally valid.
Best regards,
Megha
Best regards,
Megha
Nirmal Solanki (self employed) 21 January 2022
Originally posted by : Megha
Hi Power of attorney gives right to a person to carry out the responsibilities/ work on behalf of another. A General Power of Attorney (GPA) can be registered at the sub registrar's office to get a legal validity and is valid only till the lifetime of the principal. Courts in the past have categorically opined that sale or purchase of a property cannot be facilitated through a GPA. In this regard, it is pertinent to note the decision of Supreme Court (SC) in the case of Suraj Lamp & Industries (P) vs State Of Haryana & Anr SLP (C) NO.13917 OF 2009 wherein it stated that a power of attorney is not an instrument of transfer in regard to any right, title or interest in an immovable property. However, the judgment also noted that registration cannot be barred in genuine cases. Therefore, if the registrar is satisfied with the genuineness of the case, he may permit registration of the GPA and sale in furtherance thereof. In the instant case since the owner is stillalive, he should first get a conveyance and sale deed in place and then transfer the property else the transfer will not be legally valid.Best regards,Megha Best regards,Megha
Thank u ma'am for ur time.. But I had a query that 1) annexure 2 has the name of first seller how to get our name in annexure..