Limited Duration Power of Attorney in Pakistan: A Complete Legal Guide

In Pakistan’s legal landscape, the Power of Attorney (POA) is an indispensable tool for delegating authority—whether for property transactions, court representation, or financial management. While much attention is given to General and Special Powers of Attorney, one crucial variant often overlooked is the Limited Duration Power of Attorney. This document grants authority for a specific, predetermined […]
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The Complete Guide for Overseas Pakistanis: Selling Property Remotely from Abroad

For millions of overseas Pakistanis, real estate back home represents a significant investment and emotional anchor. Yet when the time comes to sell—whether for financial reasons, inheritance distribution, or simply to liquidate assets; the prospect of managing a property sale from thousands of miles away can seem daunting. The good news is that with proper […]
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The Power of Attorney Act 1882 in Pakistan: A Comprehensive Guide to Delegating Legal Authority

In Pakistan’s legal system, few statutes demonstrate the enduring power of colonial-era legislation like The Power of Attorney Act 1882. Enacted during British rule, this concise yet profoundly important law continues to govern how individuals delegate authority to act on their behalf in legal, financial, and personal matters. For Pakistanis living abroad, elderly citizens, business owners, […]
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