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Powers of Attorney Act 1882: Importance, Regulations & How to Revoke

What Is the Power of Attorney Act, 1882?

What Is the Importance of Power of Attorney?

What Are the Different Types of Power of Attorney?

What Circumstances Lead to Revoking/Cancelling Power of Attorney?

What are the Steps to Revoke a Power of Attorney?

How to Become a Power of Attorney Agent?

Tips on How to Select a Power of Attorney (POA)

How Do You Execute Power of Attorney?

What Are the Dos and Don'ts in Power of Attorney?

Things to Consider Under the Power of Attorney Act

FAQs About Power of Attorney Act

What happens if a principal lies comatose?

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If the principal lies comatose and prefers that the spouse becomes the agent, he might enter into a durable power of attorney. That means the spouse can take and make decisions on behalf of the principal. A durable comatose is a lifetime venture and continues until the death of the grantor.  

If the principal lies comatose and prefers that the spouse becomes the agent, he might enter into a durable power of attorney. That means the spouse can take and make decisions on behalf of the principal. A durable comatose is a lifetime venture and continues until the death of the grantor.

 

Can I enter into medical power of attorney if the principal is sound in mind and body?

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A medical power of attorney comes with several conditions. One of the most important ones includes that you cannot enter into medical power of attorney if the grantor is conscious and has a sound body and mind. Also, you must take a decision only after consulting with your lawyer.

A medical power of attorney comes with several conditions. One of the most important ones includes that you cannot enter into medical power of attorney if the grantor is conscious and has a sound body and mind. Also, you must take a decision only after consulting with your lawyer.

Is it necessary to notarise my Power of Attorney deed?

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Yes, you must notarise your power of attorney deed to avoid any legal complications later. Notarising a deed indicates an agent must adhere to their job on behalf of a principal. Also, he/she must not indulge in illegal affairs.

Yes, you must notarise your power of attorney deed to avoid any legal complications later. Notarising a deed indicates an agent must adhere to their job on behalf of a principal. Also, he/she must not indulge in illegal affairs.