A General Power of Attorney (GPA) is a legal document that authorizes one person (the Agent/Attorney) to act
on behalf of another person (the Principal/Grantor).
The GPA can cover broad powers such as managing property, financial matters, legal proceedings, or business
activities.
The Principal grants authority to the Agent to make decisions and perform actions on their behalf as specified
in the deed.
The GPA must be executed on non-judicial stamp paper and registered with the Sub-Registrar’s Office for legal
validity (in case of property-related matters).
Required documents include Draft Power of Attorney, ID/address proofs of Principal and Agent, passport-size
photos, and property details (if applicable).
Registration ensures authenticity, legal enforceability, and protection against disputes.
Procedure:-
Fill in your details below and we will assist you in drafting and registering the General
Power of Attorney.
How It Works?
Submit Information: Provide details of the Principal, Agent, and scope of powers.
Drafting: Our experts prepare the GPA ensuring compliance with applicable laws.
Verification: All provided documents and authority scope are verified.
Payment: Complete secure online payment for service and stamp duty.
Execution: The GPA is signed by the Principal in the presence of witnesses.
Registration: The GPA is registered at the Sub-Registrar’s Office (if required by law).
Benefits of Choosing Us :-
Legally valid General Power of Attorney drafted by experts.
Enables smooth delegation of authority to trusted representatives.
Ensures enforceability and legal recognition in property or financial matters.
Registration handled end-to-end by our professional team.
Complete support from drafting to execution and registration.
Terms & Conditions :-
The fee includes drafting, documentation support, and guidance on registration.
Stamp duty and registration charges are additional as per applicable state laws.
Estimated processing time is 5–7 working days depending on Sub-Registrar’s schedule.
Processing begins only after receipt of required documents and full payment.
The Principal may revoke the GPA anytime by executing a Revocation Deed.
The GPA is valid only after proper execution and registration (if required).