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GPA executed based on GPA

(Querist) 18 July 2014 This query is : Resolved 
Respected sirs
There is one property in Bangalore which was for sale. Going through the papers I noticed that the sale deed was executed by GPA holder to the buyer. The GPA holder has executed the sale deed on the capacity of the holding the GPA from the person who is also a GPA holder of the original landlord. In simple terms A who is landlord has executed Unregistered GPA to B. B has executed GPA to C. C has conveyed sale deed to D. D is selling the property now.
1. Mr.A has expired in 2002. D has registered sale deed done in 2012.
2. If there is a suit filed by LRs of A does D stand to lose the title and rights.
Kindly enlighten.
Lawyer SALEEMA KABEER (Expert) 18 July 2014
In the given circumstances, no doubt, the sale deed stands in the name of D is not legally valid and so the 'D' has no title or right over the property.

On the other hand, the right over the said property is vested only with the LRS of 'A'.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 18 July 2014
A POA holder can not delegate further the powers vested in him due to due to POA.

D has no legal title on the property.
naveenraj jain (Querist) 18 July 2014
Thanks sirs for your valuable reply
Lawyer SALEEMA KABEER (Expert) 18 July 2014
@ Naveenraj. Welcome.


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