PoA admissibility for executing Release Deed PoA admissibility for executing Release Deed

2 years ago

Is a registered PoA given by my daughter who is the third holder of the property ( a flat ) to me ( father) admissible to be used to present , sign and execute a ' release deed or relinquishment deed' at a later date so that such a deed will be used at a later date while selling the property? Myself, my wife and my daughter are holders in that order. No specific shares mentioned.

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 2 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,
Your wife and yourself have to attach NOC in favour of your daughter while executing release deed and thus you can execute release deed.
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