Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India
Power Of Attorney
If a father gives a Power of Attorney to his son in a certain matter, does it mean that the father relinquishes his rights to decide/appear or represent in the same matter and that only the son (power of attorney holder) is entltled to represent in the said matter?
4 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Power Of Attorney
No.
Re: Power Of Attorney
No, just by giving Power of Attorney does not mean that you have relinquished your rights to appear in the matter. You have to send a notice to your son & the concerned court about revocation of POA. You can revoke the POA by appearing in the court and making an application for revocation in the matter.
Re: Power Of Attorney
no.......however it depends on circumstances that upto what extent the attorney is applicable.
father will have right
Re: Power Of Attorney
No.It does not mean that father has religuished his anyright or that he can not contest his case.
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