Power of attorney

The Civil Procedure Code 2017 provides a framework for granting Power of Attorney, allowing an appointed individual to represent you in court or before any governmental body. This authority enables them to file a lawsuit, submit a defense, withdraw a lawsuit, settle a case on your behalf, and even transfer your property to another party.

It is essential to appoint a trustworthy individual as your Power of Attorney. If you do not have someone you can rely on to act on your behalf, we are here to assist you by providing the necessary services. Our team can help you navigate the process of establishing Power of Attorney, ensuring your interests are adequately represented.