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GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY

₹499.00 Regular Price
₹99.00Sale Price

 

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Product Description – General Power of Attorney (GPA)

 

Let someone act legally on your behalf — the smart and secure way.

 

This professionally drafted General Power of Attorney (GPA) format empowers you to authorize a trusted person to act on your behalf in personal, legal, financial, or property matters. Whether you’re living abroad, managing multiple properties, or need representation for routine affairs — this document gives your attorney the legal authority to act in your absence.

 

✅ Ready-to-use and fully customizable format

✅ Valid for property, bank, legal, and administrative matters

✅ Legally sound and accepted by government departments

✅ Suitable for residents and NRIs alike

✅ Editable .docx file – just fill, sign, and notarize

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    More Information – General Power of Attorney

     

    A General Power of Attorney is a legal document where the Principal (you) authorizes another person (the Attorney) to act on your behalf. This can be for a wide variety of tasks — from managing bank accounts to selling property or handling court cases.

     

     

    📄 Use This Format For:

     

    • Property management, purchase, sale, or leasing

    • Operating bank accounts and financial transactions

    • Representing you before government, tax, or legal authorities

    • Appointing legal counsel or dealing with court cases

    • Handling administrative tasks when you’re unavailable or abroad

     

     

    🛠️ Key Features:

     

    • Covers wide-ranging powers: property, legal, banking, etc.

    • Drafted in formal legal language yet easy to understand

    • Signature-ready with witness and verification clauses

    • Includes clause for revocation and voluntary execution

    • Suitable for both general use and as a base for customization

     

     

    ⚖️ Legal Validity:

     

    • Should be executed on non-judicial stamp paper (value depends on state)

    • Must be signed before two witnesses

    • Notarization is recommended (mandatory in most states)

    • For NRIs: Must be signed before a Notary Public at the Indian Embassy/Consulate and apostilled or consular attested

     

    🛡️ Expert Tip: GPA is different from a Special Power of Attorney (SPA), which is limited to specific acts. Use GPA when granting broad, ongoing powers across multiple matters.

     

    Need help customizing it for NRI property management or legal disputes? Reach out to us at Buddy@expertjurist.com.

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