Disclaimer: This document is only a sample template and explanatory note for general understanding. Always modify the draft as per actual facts and consult a qualified professional when necessary.
Purpose Of a General Power of Attorney
A General Power of Attorney (GPA) is a legal document where one person (Principal) authorises another (Attorney/Agent) to act on their behalf for broad, multiple purposes—usually property management, sale-related formalities, banking, litigation steps, or government-office work. Think of it as giving someone "proxy superpowers"—but only for the tasks you choose.
Why this GPA is Used
- Principal lives abroad or in another city and cannot travel for every signature.
- Property-related transactions: managing, selling, renting, collecting payments.
- Construction or development activities on property.
- Court-related appearances when the principal cannot attend.
- Government office follow-ups (municipality, revenue, utilities, etc.).
- Financial documentation if the principal is unavailable.
- Health-related or age-related limitations in travelling.
When to Make It
- NRI wanting brother to sell plot.
- Elderly parent authorising a daughter to handle municipal records.
- Owner living in Bangalore is giving GPA to a friend in Ludhiana for construction approvals.
- Businessperson constantly travelling.
Is Stamp Duty Required?
Yes. GPA must be on stamp paper. Stamp duty differs by State government rules.
Tip: Low stamp value for general authorisations; higher stamp value only if GPA authorises sale of immovable property.
Is Registration Required?
- Registration is compulsory if the GPA authorises the transfer of immovable property (sale, gift, exchange, lease over 1 year).
- Must be registered at the jurisdictional Sub-Registrar Office (SRO).
- Registered GPA is treated as strong evidence in court; an unregistered GPA for property sale is legally useless.
Can a Person Make a GPA without an Advocate?
Yes.
Steps:
- Draft the GPA (using your sample as a model).
- Print on appropriate stamp paper.
- Carry ID proofs of principal and attorney.
- Sign in the presence of two witnesses (with their ID).
- Register the GPA at the Sub-Registrar Office if it relates to property.
- Take certified copies for safekeeping.
What Not To Do (Very Important)
- Do NOT use plain paper for a property-related GPA.
- Do NOT forget witness signatures.
- Do NOT allow the attorney to write any blank spaces later.
- Do NOT sign without understanding every clause (especially sale-related rights).
- Do NOT rely on an unregistered GPA for selling property—the court will throw it out faster than a broken pen.
- Do NOT give broad, unnecessary powers to someone you don't fully trust.
Will the GPA be Valid in Court?
Yes, if:
- It is properly stamped.
- It is properly executed.
- It is registered when required.
- The attorney acts only within the powers granted.
Courts accept a GPA as valid authority—but GPA cannot substitute ownership, only authority to act.
Quick FAQs
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1. Can a GPA transfer ownership?
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No. Only a registered sale deed transfers ownership.
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2. Is GPA safer than giving blank signed papers?
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Absolutely. Blank papers = legal suicide. GPA = structured authority.
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3. Can an NRI execute a GPA abroad?
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Yes. Through the Indian Embassy/Consulate on mea.gov.in guidelines.
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4. Can GPA be cancelled?
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Yes. Execute a Revocation of GPA and notify the attorney and registrar office.
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5. Does GPA expire?
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No automatic expiry. Valid until revoked or if the principal dies.
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6. Can two people be appointed as joint attorneys?
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Yes. Individually or collectively.
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7. Does GPA allow the attorney to keep the sale money?
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Only if the GPA specifically authorises handling of sale consideration.
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8. Is Aadhaar mandatory?
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Not mandatory, but accepted as ID proof. Registrar may request address proof.
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9. Do witnesses need to visit the Sub-Registrar office?
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Yes, if the registrar demands. Best to take them along.
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10. Can GPA be used for bank loans?
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Only if the bank accepts. Many banks want a specific POA, not a general one.
Downloads & Resources
Legal Affidavit Document
GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT I, ___, Date of Birth: ___, ___ ___, residing at ___, presently employed as ___.
DO HEREBY NOMINATE, APPOINT AND CONSTITUTE ___, Date of Birth: ___, ___ ___, residing at ___, AS MY ATTORNEY in my name and on my behalf.
WHEREAS the Principal is the absolute owner of the property situated at: ___
POWERS GRANTED
- To manage the said property.
- To accept offers and sign acceptance documents.
- To negotiate and fix sale consideration; enter into sale agreements/MOUs; approve, execute and register sale deeds; sign all required forms and hand over possession.
- To execute and register ratification, rectification, reconstitution, gift, release, exchange deeds or related documents.
- To receive documents from registration authorities and acknowledge receipt.
- To receive sale consideration (advance/full/part) in the name of ___ and issue receipts.
- To apply for and obtain copies of documents from any Department, Authority, Court, Tribunal or Municipal Body.
- To correspond with any person or authority regarding the property.
- To receive letters, summons and notices relating to the property.
- To appoint or terminate Advocates, Auditors, Architects, Contractors or Consultants and pay their fees.
- To issue legal notices, replies and rejoinders relating to the property.
- To raise funds by mortgage of the property, execute relevant documents, hand over title deeds, receive loan amounts and repay the same. Recovery shall be only against the property and the Attorney.
- To inspect judicial or public records relating to the property.
- To compromise, compound or withdraw cases relating to the property.
- To appear before any Authority or Department for matters relating to the property.
- To apply for licences or quotas for construction materials and endorse them in favour of nominees.
- To deal with Government, Revenue, Utility or other competent authorities.
- To apply for reconstitution, amalgamation or consolidation relating to the property.
- To sign and execute all forms, applications, declarations and documents required for the above purposes.
SCHEDULE OF PROPERTY
Description (Boundaries):
North: ___
East: ___
South: ___
West: ___
Situated at: ___
Within the jurisdiction of: ___
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Principal has signed this General Power of Attorney at ___ on this ___.
PRINCIPAL
___
WITNESSES
1. ___
2. ___

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