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Sameer Kumar (Banking)     11 November 2009

Durable power of attorney

My brother has given a durable power of attorney to my Aunt who lives in India , as he is an American citizen but of Indian origin (PIO), subsection vii of the PoA states -:
{Legal and administrative proceedings - to engage in any administrative or legal proceedings or lawsuits in connection with any matter herein}
we need to submit an application in the court that there are no legal heirs to our mothers assets apart from me and my brother , can my aunt sign this document on his behalf as she has his PoA or does it have to be signed by my brother?
will the courts accept the letter considering she holds his power of attorney to act on his behalf on legal matters ?
Thanks for your help



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Raj Kumar Makkad (Adv P & H High Court Chandigarh)     11 November 2009

Sameer! Your quarry has very well been replied by various experts including me and Vishal but still you are no satisfied and  have posted in this forum also. What does it show? You have no beleif in the expert opinion of this site? I suggest you to either move else where or beleive already discussed opinion.

Sameer Kumar (Banking)     11 November 2009

My apologies Mr Makad, but this was my first query , since i have joined this forum just today i am not aware of the different sections. but I respect all your opinions and advice and value them, thank you for all your help on this

G V S Jagannadha Rao (-)     15 November 2009

For those who wonder what advice Mr.  Sameer got, please click this link:

https://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/experts_message_display.asp?group_id=47166

 


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