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The NRI Guide to Managing Assets in India via Power of Attorney
Managing affairs in India while living abroad presents significant logistical and legal challenges for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs). The Power of Attorney (POA) serves as a vital legal instrument that bridges this gap, allowing NRIs to delegate authority to a trusted individual to act on their behalf. This document is not merely a legal formality; it is fundamentally built on a bond of trust between the "Principal" (the NRI) and the "Agent" (the appointed representative). Type
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