This comprehensive edition of the Powers-of-Attorney Act, 1882 serves as a definitive guide to the legal principles governing delegation of authority in India. The book covers general and special powers of attorney, the execution process, revocation, and the enforceability of powers under civil law. It provides practical guidance on the rights, responsibilities, and liabilities of both principals and agents (attorneys-in-fact) in property, contractual, and personal matters. Detailed commentary, case references, and illustrative examples help readers understand the real-world application of the Act in commercial, property, and civil contexts. It also addresses common legal issues, disputes, and remedies arising from misuse or improper execution of powers of attorney. Structured for clarity and practical application, this edition is ideal for legal practitioners, corporate professionals, property managers, and law students. With annotated sections, indexed references, and clear explanations, it ensures a comprehensive understanding of delegation, agency, and civil law compliance in India, making it an indispensable reference for both academic and professional purposes.






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