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A Power of Attorney delegates the scope of rights/powers/functions to a certain extent to the other person, as reduced in written terms. If the terms of PoA are breached by the holder, or the task so delegated through the Power of Attorney no longer awaits performance, a person may go for revocation of PoA. Just like PoA registration, its revocation holds equal importance to safeguard the interests of the person who made the Power of Attorney in the first place, particularly against any misuse or any unauthorised actions. OLQ experts help with legal formalities or consultation over any doubts related to the procedure involved in the revocation of a PoA.

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