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THE POWERS-OF-ATTORNEY ACT, 1882

  ACT No. 7 OF 1882

 An Act to amend the law relating to Powers-of-Attorney.

  [24th February, 1882.]

       For  the  purpose  of amending the  law  relating  to  Powers-of- Attorney; It is hereby enacted as follows:-

   INDIA CODE, VOL-IIIA.

     1. Short title.-This Act may be called the Powers-of-Attorney Act, 1882.

     Local extent. It applies to the whole of India 1*[except the State of Jammu and Kashmir] ;

      Commencement.  and it shall come into force on the first  day  of May, 1882.

      2*[1A. Definition. In this Act, "power-of-attorney"  include  any instrument empowering a specified person to act for and in the name of the person executing it." Execution under power-of-attorney.

     2. Execution under  power-of-attorney.-The donee of a  power-of-attorney may, if he thinks fit, execute or do  any3***  instrument or thing in and with his own name and signature and his own seal,  where sealing is required, by the authority of the  donor of the power; and every3***  instrument  and  thing so executed  and  done, shall be as effectual in law as if it had been  executed  or done by the donee of the power in the name, and with  the signature and seal, of the donor thereof.

     This section applies to powers-of-attorney created by instruments executed either before or after this Act comes into force. Payment by attorney under power, without notice of death, etc., good.

 3. Payment by attorney under power, without notice of death, etc.,good.- Any person making or doing any payment or act in good faith,  in pursuance  of a power-of-attorney, shall not be liable in  respect  of the  payment  or act by reason that, before the payment  or  act,  the donor of the power had died or become 4* of unsound mind, 4***or insolvent, or had  revoked the power, if  the  fact  of  death 4*  unsoundness of mind4*** of  insolvency  or  revocation was not at the time of the payment or act, known to the person  making  or doing the same.

      But this section shall not affect any right against the payee  of any  person  interested in any money so paid ; and that  person  shall have  the like remedy against the payee as he would have  had  against the payer, if the payment had not been made by him.

      This section applies only to payments and acts made or done after this Act comes into force.

Deposit of original instruments creating powers-of-attorney.

4. Deposit  of original instruments creating  powers-of-attorney.-(a)  An instrument creating a power-of-attorney, its  execution  being verified by affidavit, statutory declaration or other suffix.

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     1  Subs.  by Act 3 of 1951, s. 3 and Sch., for   except  Part  B States

 The Act shall come into force in the state of Sikkim on 1-9-1984, wide Notifn.  No.  s.o. 650(E),dt. 24-8-1984, Gaz. of  India,  pt.II  Exty.

Sec.3 (ii). Extended  to and brought into force in Dadra and Nagar Havali  (w.e.f. 1-7-1965) by Reg. 6 of 1963, s.2 & Sch.I.

 Extended to the Union territory of Pondicherry by Act 26 of 1968,  s.3 and Schedule.

 Extended   to   Laccadive,  Minicoy  and   Amindivi   Islands  (w.e.f.1-10-1967): vide Reg.8 of 1967: vide Reg. 8 of 1965, s. 3 & Sch.

      2. Ins. by Act 55 of 1982, s. 2. 

     3. Omitted by s. 3, ibid.

      4. Omitted by s. 4, ibid.

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78 client  evidence,  may, with the affidavit or declaration, if  any,  be deposited  in  the High Court within [or District Court ]1* the  local limits of whose jurisdiction the instrument may be.

      (b) A separate file of instruments so deposited  shall  be  kept; and  any person may search that file, and inspect every instrument  so deposited; and a certified copy thereof shall be delivered out to  him on request.

      (c) A  copy of an instrument so deposited may be presented at  the office and may be stamped or marked as a certified copy, and, when  so stamped or marked, shall become and be a certified copy.

      (d) A  certified  copy  of an  instrument  so  deposited  shall, without  further proof, be sufficient evidence of the contents of  the instrument and of the deposit thereof in the High Court. [or  District Court]1*

      (e)  The  High Court may, from time to time, make rules  for  the purposes of this section, and prescribing, with the concurrence of the State Government, the fees to be taken under clauses (a), (b) and (c).

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     (g)This  section  applies  to  instruments  creating   powers-of-attorney executed either before or after this Act comes into force.

   3*5.Power-of-attorney of married women.-A married woman of full age shall, by virtue of this Act, have power, as if she were unmarried, by a  non-testamentary instrument, to appoint an attorney on her  behalf, for the purpose of executing any non-testamentary instrument or  doing any  other  act  which  she  might herself  execute  or  do;  and  the provisions  of this Act, relating to instruments  creating  powers-of-attorney, shall apply thereto.

     This section applies only to instruments executed after this  Act comes into force.

6. Act 28 of 1866, s. 39, repealed.

       6.[Act  28 of 1866, s. 39, repealed.] Rep. by the  Amending  Act, 1891 (12 of 1891).

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    1 Ins. by Act 55 of 1982, s. 5.

    2 Cl. (f) was rep. by Act 6 of 1900, s. 48 and Sch.  II.

    3 Subs. by s.6, ibid.

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