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mahesh (director)     06 October 2014

Authorised representative in cheque dishonour

i am not advocate ( but all knowledge of law) my friend has to file the Cheque dishonour case , as he cant go to court, so if he simply signs Authority letter to me stating me as Authorised representative , then could i attend all court proceeding on behalf of him?



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V M DAHAKE (PROPRIETOR)     06 October 2014

No sir,

 You need to get yourself registered as an Advocate to represent some one else at Court. You can get POA to appoint Advocate on his behalf.

Advocate Bhartesh goyal (advocate)     06 October 2014

No,you have to obtain power of attrney from your friend for filing and contesting the case.Authority letter will not serve the purpose.


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