Example of General Power of Attorney
General Power of Attorney with wide powers
In response to numerous requests, we have prepared another precedent General Power of Attorney that can be used in India. Unlike previous versions, this power of attorney grants wide powers to the attorney to effectively "do all such acts, deeds, matters and things all at my cost and expense as my Attorney deems fit and proper."For more information visit our other pages that deal with the issue of the Power of Attorney.
There are many kinds of power of attorney available for different situations. Be aware that this template for this kind of power of attorney may not be suitable to your situation. You should obtain advice from your lawyer in India before using this template.
Power of Attorney for India (DOCX)
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