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Deepak Chitnis (Chief Compliance Officer)     26 July 2014

Power of attorney to non blood relative for sale of land.

I am an NRI and hold ancestral land in Maharashtra. The land is being sold (there are other co-owners- distant blood relatives) . The deal is finalized and can not go ahead without my signature. I am unable to travel to India at this point of time. I wish to give power of attorney to my Father in law( non- blood relative) to sign on my behalf.  will it be valid/acceptable ? if not what is the alternative so that the deal proceeds as intended.?

Please advise . This is urgent.

 

Deepak Chitnis



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kavksatyanarayana (subregistrar/supdt.(retired))     30 July 2014

you may give power attorney to your father-in-law.  it should be executed before consulate or Notray where are you residing.  and you send the same to your father-in-law.  after receipt in India, this power should be validated by the District Registrar/authorised officer under Sec.18 & 19 Registration Act. within three months. then it will be accepted and valid.


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