Power of Attorney (PoA) and affidavits are crucial legal instruments in India that empower individuals to authorize another person to act on their behalf or to declare facts under oath. Our law firm specializes in drafting accurate, legally valid, and enforceable documents that meet all statutory requirements under Indian law.
Power of Attorney Drafting
A Power of Attorney allows one person (the “principal”) to appoint another (the “agent” or “attorney-in-fact”) to perform tasks, make decisions, or manage property. Common types include:
General PoA: Grants broad powers for various purposes.
Special PoA: Limited to specific tasks, such as property transactions or financial dealings.
Durable PoA: Remains effective even if the principal becomes incapacitated.
Our lawyers ensure that each PoA clearly outlines powers, responsibilities, and limitations, reducing the risk of misuse and disputes.
Affidavit Drafting
An affidavit is a sworn statement of facts used in legal, administrative, or personal matters. Common use cases include:
Court proceedings and litigation
Government and municipal documentation
Financial declarations and property matters
Employment verification and background checks
We draft affidavits that are concise, legally compliant, and acceptable in courts, banks, and government offices across India.
Accurate drafting of PoAs and affidavits ensures legal protection, reduces ambiguity, and avoids future disputes.
Why Choose Our Services?
Experienced Indian law professionals
Customized documents for personal or business use
Compliance with Indian statutes, including the Indian Contract Act and Oaths Act
Guidance on notarization and registration where applicable
Timely delivery and affordable rates
Ensure your legal transactions and declarations are secure and enforceable with our professional drafting services.
A General PoA grants broad authority for multiple purposes, whereas a Special PoA is limited to specific tasks like property sale, financial decisions, or legal representation
While notarization is not always mandatory, most legal, financial, and governmental institutions in India require affidavits to be notarized to ensure authenticity and enforceability.
Yes, the principal can revoke a PoA at any time by providing a formal revocation notice. Registered PoAs may require additional documentation with the relevant authorities.
Drafting a standard PoA or affidavit typically takes 1–3 business days, depending on complexity and specific requirements.
Yes, a PoA drafted under Indian law is valid nationwide. However, certain state-specific registrations, especially for property transactions, may be required.