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Amit Kumar (Advocate)     18 October 2010

Power of Attorney on behalf of other consumers...

In a consumer matter, there are six complainants... few of them are unavailable when required.

Will respective Special Power of Attorneys from 5 of them to the sixth consumer would be sufficient to represent them in the matter that includes signing of documents like rejoinder / written arguments, on their behalf.



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 7 Replies

Daksh (Student)     18 October 2010

Dear Mr.Ankur Raheja,

Yes Power of Attorney  will definatively serve the purpose.

Best Regards

Daksh

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A.P.Loganathan (advocate Madras High Court)     18 October 2010

Dear Mr.Ankur Rakeja

Any litigant can be represented by the speical power of attorney in the courts.

A.P.Loganathan, Advocate, Madras High Court

DEFENSE ADVOCATE.-firmaction@g (POWER OF DEFENSE IS IMMENSE )     18 October 2010

You can conduct the case but can not appear in the shoes of the applicant , but in consumer courts you can form an association.


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Yes,you can make Special Power of Attorneys from 5 of them to the sixth consumer would be sufficient to represent them

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kumarasrinivas kanigiri (PRIVATE PRACTICE)     21 October 2010

yes, power of attorney will serve the purpose.  you should have to see the contention of all the persons and their record along with 6th person.  if it is for the same relief by all the 6 persons with common cause of action, then you can go ahead with the power of attorney. 

Amit Kumar (Advocate)     22 October 2010

Thanks every one for the replies... yes it is a common cause.

R.Ranganathan (Advocate)     23 October 2010

I agree with the experts


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