Power of Attorney for India
Many Indian‑Australian families need a Power of Attorney (POA) to manage property, banking, legal or family matters in India. Chandra provides a clear and culturally‑understanding service for preparing and notarising POA documents for use in India.
Common Reasons for an Indian POA
- Selling or purchasing property in India
- Managing NRI bank accounts
- Handling legal disputes or court matters
- Authorising a family member to act on your behalf
- Managing rental agreements and tenants
- Dealing with government departments or municipal authorities
What You Need to Bring
- Your passport or Australian photo ID
- The POA document (draft or final)
- Any instructions from your Indian lawyer or bank
- Names and addresses of the people you are appointing in India
The POA Process
- Review: Chandra checks the format required by Indian authorities.
- Identity: Your identity is verified in accordance with Notary requirements.
- Signing: The POA is signed in front of Chandra and sealed with the Notary stamp.
- Apostille/DFAT: If required, Chandra can assist with apostille or authentication.