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Can a person without a registered POA attend court hearing


29-Mar-2023 (In Civil Law)
may a person take participate in court hearing as a party,who has power of attorney but POA is not notorised and also not registered. (HINDU)
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Answer #1
573 votes
No. that's imp. without notarization the court wont grant the POA. also when you will be submitting that papers in the court the next date will be given to the opponent for say. and then judge will pass an order.

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Answer #2
741 votes
Ya sure, there is a comman misconception that PoArequires to be registered. It is not so. Unless and until the PoA is done in good faith and not under any coercion or misrepresentation then it is valid

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