This post discusses the process of claiming Indian property through inheritance when a family member passes away, including your rights as a legal heir, the documents required, when court proceedings apply, how to manage everything from the UK using an Indian Power of...
When a family member dies, one of the first questions UK-based NRIs face is a deceptively simple one: what document do I need to claim their assets? The answer depends entirely on what you are trying to claim, and getting it wrong means delays, rejected applications,...
Having an Indian Power of Attorney rejected can be a deeply frustrating experience, particularly for NRIs who have gone to considerable time and effort to put the document together from abroad. In many cases, rejection could have been avoided entirely had the PoA been...
For NRIs and UK residents, managing Indian property or financial affairs from the UK requires an Indian Power of Attorney (POA). This crucial document allows a “Principal” (you) to appoint an “Attorney” (a trusted representative based in India...
Can I sell two properties with one Indian Power of Attorney? Yes. It is legally possible to include more than one property in a single Indian Power of Attorney, provided the document is drafted correctly. Indian law does not prohibit a single POA document from...