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hello sir ... i want to get a suggestion about a property dispute going on in my family. my grand mother was the owner of the property and in her will she mentioned that my dad and my uncle will be th


A. Power of attorney is not a document fro transferring rights in a property rather it is a document which enable a holder to do transactions for that property. So, if your aunts are saying that they hold the property just because they have PoA then they are wrong and in court of law it will not stand.
In case they say that they can sell the property because they have PoA then also they will be wrong as Section 201 of the Contract Act, 1872 lays down;
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How to settle the property amongst three daughters amicably and legally ? My father in law has three married daughters and no son(s). He is 85 years old and has living wife who is 82 years. He want


A. The way your father-in-law wants to do the transaction is like going in circles. He wants to give away the self acquired property to his daughters but wants to keep the selling rights to himself by getting PoA from them. This will complicate the matter and transaction.
Better let him write a will giving equal share to his daughters and the property will directly go to them after his demise. And as long as he is alive he can sell the property when needed.

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I am holding A general Power Of Attorney which was made by my brother on my behalf from the UAE and has now returned back due to sickness, and since his Passport has also been expired does the POA als


A. No POA does not expire unless your brother revoke his POA. This revocation should be in writing, signed by him in front of a notary public, and delivered to the you and any third parties with whom you have been in contact. Your brother is required to issue a public notice through local newspapers, without which, the revocation shall stand void. If your POA was registered , then your brother need a registered deed of cancellation

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I have purchased a flat in Uttam Nagar Delhi in July 2013. The owner executed a notarised irrevokable General Power of Attorney and signed the Agreement to Sale and Purchase having a stamp duty of rs


A. You have to take up the issue through Vidhikarya for engaging a Professional property Lawyer of your jurisdiction and guide , help and assisit you on all aspects of the issue in favour of your custody of the flat quickly.

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