A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document by which one person grants authority to another person to act on their behalf in legal, financial, or personal matters. The person who gives the authority is called the Principal, and the person who receives the authority is called the Attorney-in-Fact or Agent.
A Power of Attorney is commonly used when the principal is unable to manage affairs personally due to absence, illness, old age, or other reasons.
A Power of Attorney is a written legal authorization that allows an individual to appoint another trusted person to make decisions and perform actions on their behalf, within the limits specified in the document.
Enables smooth management of legal and financial matters
Useful during illness, travel, or old age
Helps avoid legal delays
Legally authorizes representation
Protects the principal’s interests
Full Name
Father’s/Husband’s Name
Age
Address
Full Name
Relationship with Principal
Address
Valid for a specific period, or
Valid until revoked
Signature of Principal
Signature of Agent
Witnesses (usually two)
POWER OF ATTORNEY
I, [Principal’s Name], son/daughter/wife of [Father’s/Husband’s Name], aged [Age] years, residing at [Full Address], do hereby appoint [Agent’s Name], son/daughter/wife of [Agent’s Father’s/Husband’s Name], residing at [Agent’s Address], as my lawful Attorney-in-Fact.
Grant of Authority
I hereby authorize my said Attorney to act on my behalf and in my name to do the following acts:
To manage, operate, and handle my financial and legal matters.
To represent me before banks, government offices, and authorities.
To sign documents, applications, and agreements as required.
To perform all acts necessary for the effective execution of the powers granted herein.
Limitation
The Attorney shall act strictly within the powers mentioned above and shall not misuse this authority.
Duration
This Power of Attorney shall remain valid from [Start Date] until [End Date / revoked by me in writing].
Declaration
I declare that this Power of Attorney is executed voluntarily and without any coercion or undue influence.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have signed this Power of Attorney on this [Date] at [Place].
Signature of Principal: ____________
Name: [Principal’s Name]
Witnesses
Signature: ____________
Name & Address: ____________
Signature: ____________
Name & Address: ____________
Accepted by Attorney-in-Fact
I, [Agent’s Name], hereby accept the appointment and agree to act faithfully in accordance with this Power of Attorney.
Signature of Agent: ____________
Attested by:
Notary Public
Signature & Seal
A POA related to immovable property usually requires registration.
Registration is done at the Sub-Registrar’s Office.
Stamp duty varies depending on type and jurisdiction.
A Power of Attorney is a powerful legal instrument that allows trusted individuals to act on one’s behalf. When drafted carefully and executed legally, it ensures smooth handling of personal, legal, and financial matters. However, it should be granted only to a reliable person and with clearly defined powers.
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