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Revokation the gpa

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 13 November 2020 This query is : Resolved 
Dear sir,

I need your suggestion.

Actually my father along with three other principal empowered a agent to take legal action for the same property through a single GPA on 22 sep 2020.

Thus , the GPA has four principal and single agent.

Presently my father is not interested to have the agent for the same. But, Unfortunately , other principal are not ready to revoke the same.


Therefore , I need your suggestion regarding :-

1. Is it revokable by any of the principal? i.e , can my father revoke the same alone? Can other principal objection for revoke the same .

2. Is my father still able to take legal action and execute for the same if it has not revoked ? Or my father's power is seized for the same after GPA .

I, therefore , Kindly request you to suggest for same .

The GPA consists of following clauses:-

Whereas We are personally unable to look after and manage our lands and hence our attorney is empowered as under:

1. To appear and act in all courts civil, criminal,registration office, circle office, settle- ment office or any other Govt. or semi Govt. office in connection with our lands.

2. To Sign. Verify and file any plaints, written statements, petitions, claims objetions, memorandum of appeal and file the same in any court or office and present the same in any court or offices.

3. To appoint on our behalf any pleader, Advocate, revenue agent or any other legal practionaer, whenever our said attorney things proper to do so.

4. To Sign. Execute and present any document or documents before registering authority on the behalf of principal.

5. To Sign. Execute and present any document or documents before register authority or registration any sale deed of document duly executed by my said attorney on our behalf and to admit execution there of.

*6. And also through this power of attorney possesion has notbeen given in the power of attorney.

*7. Be it expressly stated that this power of attorney does not constitutes any type of transaction and also excuted by principal without any consideration.

*8. Therefore also declared and admited by the agent that total amount of considereti by the sale of above property deposite in the bank A/C of princjpal by the agent.

9. There is no any type of construction or development works will be done by the agent.

Please be note the stared points.

Kindly reply and suggest for the same.

Hopefully you will reply and suggest for the same ASAP.

Thanks & Regards
Chandan
Isaac Gabriel (Expert) 14 November 2020
The query is rather confusing.You have given full power without any condition, it seems.lf you are not inclined to such option,better cancel the gpa.Further not stated as to why you were forced to give such power.
Guest (Expert) 14 November 2020
Your Father has every Right to Cancel the Power Of Attorney given by him. If it is Registered GPA submit an Valid Affidavit to the concerned Registrar about his withdrawal of GPA. Whether the GPA is registered or not an News Paper Advertisement regard to Cancellation by your Father would legally serve the purpose.
P. Venu (Expert) 14 November 2020
Yes, a joint GPA could be revoked by anyone among the principals.
Advocate Bhartesh goyal (Expert) 14 November 2020
( ! ) Any principal of joint GPA can revoke his power without consent of other principales.
( 2 ) Principal has power to execute documents and take legal action even though he has executed GPA and deligated power.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 15 November 2020
I concur with experts advise.
It can be revoked unilaterally by either of the grantor/executant of attorney
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 15 November 2020
Agree with the advice from expert Advocate Bhartesh goyal.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 15 November 2020
Repeated query:

https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/suggestion-regarding-revocation-of-gpa--724266.asp

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