Powerof Attorney means the power or authority given to a person (agent) by an
individual (principal) to act on his behalf or on behalf of a group of
individuals in business matters or any other matter.
It
plays a vital role in transferring the lawful ownership of immovable property like land, building and water source, from one person to another.The person
who holds the power is called the Power of Attorney Holder.He is employed by
the principal to take care of his dealings with third persons.
A
person competent to contract can execute a Power of Attorney.He can appoint
one person or several persons to act on his behalf. Where several persons are
appointed as attorneys, it is advisable to mention as to how they will act
jointly or independently. If this is not mentioned, then they are at liberty to
act jointly.
Power
of Attorney, generally speaking, is of two types. Power of Attorney for a
single specific purpose is known as “Special Power of Attorney” and the one
involving more than one work or transaction is called “General Power of
Attorney”.The
duration of Special power of attorney may be for a particular period or for an
indefinite period until the task is completed.
A
General Power of Attorney may continue to be in force until it is revoked or by
death of either party. A registered Power of Attorney can be revoked by a
Cancellation Deed.
Though,
in general, a Power of Attorney is revocable, it cannot be done so in matters
pertaining to debt security till the debt is cleared even though the debtor is
not alive. It can be revoked if the principal becomes of unsound mind or he is
declared insolvent. It cannot be revoked if it is made irrevocable. However it
should be registered by paying applicable stamp duty. Power of Attorney
attracts various provisions of The India Stamp Act, Powers of Attorney Act,
Registration Act, The Indian Contract Act, Indian partnership Act, and the
Indian Evidence Act.
A
Power of Attorney is divided into ten categories according to the stamp duty
payable. A Special Power of Attorney is given for a court case, for appointing
one attorney in place of another, for collection of debts and for admitting
execution and a General Power of Attorney is given for selling shares, to
execute a Sale Deed, to prepare a layout and sell plots, to raise money through
mortgage of property, to recover rents and many other acts.
A
Power of Attorney need not be registered except in the case where immovable
property is involved. According to the Registration Act, if a Power of Attorney
gives power to present documents for registration, then it must be executed
before and authenticated by the Registrar or the Sub-Registrar.
If the
Registration Act is not in force at a place where the Executant lives, then a
Magistrate’s authentication is necessary.If the Power of Attorney is registered
outside India a Notary Public and Court Judge, Magistrate of that country, or
Indian Consul or Vice-Consul or a representative of Central Government must
authenticate it.
A
Power of Attorney is executed in the form of a legal document generally in
first person and begins either as “Know all men by these presents that I …….”
or “By the power of attorney I ……….. or “This Power of Attorney made and
executed on this……………….”
After
a brief introduction, the operative part is brought in. Thereafter, the
specific powers given to the person are mentioned in separate paragraphs. After
these a general clause is added empowering the attorney to do such lawful acts
and deeds, as he deems fit and proper in the performance of his duties.
It is
the duty of the agent, the Power of Attorney holder, to act honestly and
faithfully on behalf of his principal, the giver. He is legally bound to
perform the tasks according to the wishes of the principal. If the agent acts otherwise
and the principal suffers any loss, he must compensate the principal. He is
bound to keep all accounts in a proper manner and produce it to the principal
on demand. An agent possessing authority to carry on business has authority to
do every lawful thing necessary for the purpose. Being a legal document, a
Power of Attorney must be strictly interpreted and understood. Therefore,
special care must be taken while drafting General Power of Attorney.
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