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Power of Attorney

Legally empower a trusted person to manage your affairs with a Power of Attorney, ensuring your legal, financial, and property matters are handled securely and smoothly, even when you’re unavailable.

Power of Attorney

Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that lets you authorize a trusted person to act on your behalf for legal, financial, or property-related matters. Whether you're living abroad, unavailable, or simply need someone to represent you, a POA ensures smooth handling of your affairs legally and securely.


Plan Includes :


Legally Valid & Expert-Vetted

Every Power of Attorney is drafted by experienced legal professionals and complies with Indian property laws and state regulations.


Power of Attorney Drafting

Using this service, you can draft a Power of Attorney document tailored to your specific requirements.

Note: Registration is not included but can be arranged separately for an additional charge.


Choose the Authority You Grant

You decide what rights your representative will have:


a) Right to Manage the Property

Let them handle property-related tasks such as paying taxes, collecting rent, overseeing  maintenance, or representing you in legal matters.


b) Right to sell the property

Grant them full authority to sell the property on your behalf, including signing sale agreements and completing registration formalities. 


Covers All Property Needs

Create Power of Attorney for various property types such as land, flat, house for both management and sale purposes.


Digital Convenience

Easily draft  and download your Power of Attorney online. Draft is reviewed by legal experts to ensure accuracy and compliance.

Plan Details:


Provided on request 

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