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Power of Attorney

Lex and justitia provides reliable and well structured legal assistance for Power of Attorney matters in Nagpur. A Power of Attorney is an important legal document that gives authority to another person to act on your behalf in personal, financial or property related matters. Many people choose to create a Power of Attorney when they are unable to manage their affairs due to travel, health issues, busy schedules or other responsibilities. Whether you want to authorise someone you trust or need legal clarity on any Power of Attorney document, Lex and Justitia guides you step by step.

What is Power of Attorney

A Power of Attorney is a written legal document in which a person, known as the principal, grants legal authority to another person, known as the agent or attorney in fact, to perform certain tasks on their behalf. These tasks may include signing documents, handling financial transactions, managing property, representing in legal matters or making specific decisions.

The purpose of a Power of Attorney is to ensure that your work continues smoothly even when you cannot be physically present. It provides convenience and legal security. However, it must be drafted properly because the authority given to the agent must be clear, limited or broad depending on the situation. A poorly drafted Power of Attorney can lead to misuse, confusion or disputes, which is why legal support is important.

A Power of Attorney ends when the principal revokes it, when the purpose is completed or when the principal passes away. Understanding the correct usage and limitations of this document helps avoid complications.

Types of Power of Attorney

There are different types of Power of Attorney based on the purpose and level of authority. Lex and Justitia provides guidance for drafting, reviewing, registering and managing all categories.

General Power of Attorney

A General Power of Attorney gives wide authority to the agent. It allows the agent to handle many activities such as property management, banking work, business tasks, financial transactions and signing official papers. This type is useful when the principal is travelling abroad or unable to manage multiple responsibilities.

Special Power of Attorney

A Special Power of Attorney gives authority only for specific tasks. For example, signing a sale deed, attending a court hearing, collecting documents or managing one financial transaction. The authority ends once the assigned task is completed.

Durable Power of Attorney

A Durable Power of Attorney remains valid even if the principal becomes mentally incapable of making decisions. It is often used for long term planning, especially in situations involving health and age related concerns.

Medical Power of Attorney

This type is created when the principal wants someone to take medical decisions on their behalf if they are unable to communicate. It is used in hospital cases, emergency care and long term medical treatment situations.

Financial Power of Attorney

A Financial Power of Attorney gives the agent authority to handle banking work, investments, bill payments, financial planning, tax filings and management of money related matters.

Property Power of Attorney

This is commonly used when a property owner wants someone to buy, sell, rent, manage or transfer property on their behalf. Many NRI clients use this to manage their property in India.

Power of Attorney for Court Matters

This authorises the agent to appear before court, sign legal documents, file applications or represent the principal in legal proceedings.

Each type of Power of Attorney must be drafted with clarity so the agent understands the limits and responsibilities of the authority given.

Lex and Justitia Lawyers Experience and Expertise

Lex and Justitia has a skilled team of lawyers with deep experience in preparing and managing Power of Attorney documents for individuals, families, businesses and NRI clients. Our team ensures that every document is legally valid, clear and useful for its intended purpose.

Our expertise includes

  • Drafting General and Special Power of Attorney
  • Creating Power of Attorney for property transactions
  • Preparing documents for financial and medical needs
  • Registering Power of Attorney at the sub registrar office
  • Reviewing old or disputed Power of Attorney documents
  • Supporting clients in revoking or modifying Power of Attorney
  • Providing guidance for NRI Power of Attorney attestation
  • Handling Power of Attorney related litigation if required

Our approach is systematic. We check all required details, draft clear clauses, explain responsibilities and prepare the document according to local laws. We help clients avoid mistakes and ensure the document serves its purpose without risk.

Why Choose Lex and Justitia

A Power of Attorney involves trust and legal responsibility. It must be written correctly and used carefully. Lex and Justitia ensures that clients receive dependable and well planned support.

Reasons to choose Lex and Justitia

  • Team of experienced lawyers with strong knowledge of Power of Attorney laws
  • Dedicated support for individuals, families, businesses and NRI clients
  • Clear explanation of scope, authority and legal effects
  • Accurate drafting and professional registration services
  • Protection against misuse through carefully framed clauses
  • Quick preparation for urgent needs
  • Transparent communication and complete confidentiality
  • Guidance for both simple and complex requirements

Lex and Justitia is committed to providing safe, accurate and legal Power of Attorney solutions that protect your rights and ensure your work is completed smoothly.