Authorize trusted legal professionals in India through Power of Attorney to represent you in legal, property, financial, and court-related matters without physical presence.
Legal representation through Power of Attorney (POA) allows NRIs to appoint authorized representatives in India to act on their behalf in courts, government offices, banks, and property transactions. This service ensures lawful representation, compliance with Indian laws, and seamless handling of matters while you remain overseas.
Ensures legally recognized representation across authorities.
No need to travel to India for legal proceedings.
Safeguards your legal and financial interests.
Speeds up legal and administrative processes.
NRIs cannot attend proceedings in India frequently.
Authorities require POA for third-party representation.
POA-based representation is legally accepted.
Ensures uninterrupted legal proceedings.
Identify scope and purpose of representation.
Draft POA with defined powers and responsibilities.
POA attestation abroad and registration in India.
Authorized representative acts on your behalf.
Share purpose and scope of representation.
Review and approve drafted POA.
Complete POA legalization formalities.
Legal actions are carried out on your behalf.
Risk of misuse
How to avoid: Define specific and limited powers
Invalid representation
How to avoid: Follow embassy/notary attestation rules
Rejection by authorities
How to avoid: Register POA for property and court matters
Legal and financial risks
How to avoid: Appoint professional and verified representatives
It allows an authorized person to legally act on your behalf in India.
Yes, POA is required if you are not physically present.
Yes, POA can be drafted with specific and limited powers.
Yes, POA can be revoked anytime through legal procedure.
No, the entire process can be handled remotely.
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