No – if you are executing an Indian Power of Attorney (PoA) from the United Kingdom for use in India, it does not need to be printed on Indian stamp paper. Instead, it can be printed on plain A4 paper in the UK. This is because the document originates outside India and will be sent to India for legal use. For NRIs, OCI cardholders, or British citizens of Indian origin residing in the UK, this distinction is important for ensuring that the PoA is valid and properly recognised once received in India.
Why Stamp Paper Is Not Required in the UK
Under Indian law, the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 mandates that certain documents must be executed on stamp paper to be admissible in evidence or registered in India. However, this requirement applies only to documents executed within Indian territory. If a Power of Attorney is executed outside India (e.g., in the UK), it can be printed on plain paper.
However, it is important to add that for the POA document to be valid in India, the appropriate stamp duty must be paid within three months in India, as per Section 18 of the Indian Stamp Act, 1899. This can be done by franking or e-stamping the document in the relevant state where it is to be used. If the stamp duty cannot be paid privately due to the nature of the stamp, the document must be taken to the District Collector within the same three-month period for stamping.
Many states follow a similar practice. This approach is widely accepted by Sub-Registrar offices, banks, and courts across India.
Process of Sending a Power of Attorney from the UK to India
To ensure your PoA is legally valid and accepted in India, follow this step-by-step process:
- Drafting: Have your Power of Attorney professionally drafted to comply with Indian legal standards and your specific requirements. Ensure clarity of authority and jurisdiction.
- Execution: Sign the document in the presence of a UK Notary Public. If required, also obtain an apostille from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO).
- Consular Attestation: In some cases, Indian authorities may additionally require attestation by the Indian High Commission or Consulate in the UK.
- Dispatch: Send the original attested and apostilled PoA to the relevant person in India via tracked courier.
- Stamping and Registration in India: Once received in India, the document must be stamped and, if applicable, registered with the local Sub-Registrar if it pertains to property transactions.
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For further insight on related topics, we recommend reading the following:
- How to make an Indian Power of Attorney in the UK
- Joint Power of Attorney for India from Abroad
- Indian Power of Attorney and Mental Incapacity – What NRIs Should Know
How Whytecroft Ford Can Help
At Whytecroft Ford, we specialise in drafting Indian Power of Attorney documents for clients based in the UK. Our team ensures each document is compliant with Indian legal standards and suitable for registration or use across Indian jurisdictions. We also provide clear, step-by-step guidance on notarisation, apostille, and delivery of your PoA to India.
If you require assistance with drafting a Power of Attorney for use in India, please get in touch with our team on 0208 757 5751 or via our website.

