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Pwoers of Attorney Act

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 19 March 2010 This query is : Resolved 
the abcd are the joint owners of the property, they are made the sale agreement with Mr. E and F and give the power of attorney to Mr. G for sale of the property, and power of attorney is irrevocable, Mr. E and F pay the full amount of the sale agreement to the abcd, after 1 year Mr. x executed a sale deed in favour of Mr. E and F, meantime before excution of sale deed the executor of PA Mr. a was expired, that the question is, the entry of the above sale transation is rejected by the Mamlatdar for giving reason of death of Mr. a, in this case the rights of Mr. a is automatically survives unto Mr. b,c, and d, is there any reported judgement of Powers of Attorney Act,

pls. help....
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 20 March 2010
Your interpretation is not accurate. If A has expired then GPA automatically expires. The legal heirs of A have now become owners in place of A so the order of Mamlatdar is perfect.


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