Power of Attorney

Power of Attorney

Power of Attorney

General Power Of Attorney- Here the person gives the right or power to another person to act legally regarding his property or any other work-related to tax payments and bank accounts. Special Power of Attorney- Here the principal (attorney) gives Special power to the agent (attorney agent) only for the specific task or work.

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Frequently Asked Questions

GPA is the general power of attorney, executed by a person, for the purpose of getting generic works performed by his representative.

SPA is a special power of attorney, which is executed by a person for getting a specific task performed by his representative.

An unregistered document is not legally recognized as evidence, to prove transactions in land.

The documents should be registered only with a Sub-Registrar in whose area, the property or its part is situated. Other documents can be registered with any Sub-Registrar.

(a)In India, where the Registration Act, 1908, is in force, the Power of Attorney should be authenticated by a Sub Registrar only,
(b)In other areas, attestation should be by a Notary or diplomatic agents.
(d) Power of Attorney executed out of India should be adjudicated before the Collector of stamps after its receipt in India within prescribed time of three months.

GPA holder does not have any ownership on the property. Therefore, even if the GPA is registered with the sub-registrar's office, the GPA holder is not authorised to sell the property on the owner's behalf

  • GPA/SPA holder cannot sell the property on behalf of the owner.
  • They cannot undertake to perform such tasks which are not conveyed to them.
  • You cannot sell a property through GPA. It is not valid in India now.

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