India paperwork, done from anywhere
Free Power of Attorney and Gift Deed generators for NRIs. Apostille-ready, state-stamp-compliant, FEMA-aware — so you don’t have to fly in for every signature.
Four problems every NRI with Indian assets hits
Property transactions you can’t attend in person
Sale, mortgage, lease, registration — all require physical presence unless covered by a properly executed and apostilled Power of Attorney. Most NRIs get the POA wrong the first time.
Gift and succession paperwork that invites scrutiny
Gifts between relatives carry tax exemption under Section 56(2)(x), but a poorly drafted gift deed or missing stamp duty can turn the transfer into a taxable event and litigation ten years later.
FEMA compliance on every rupee
Repatriation, acquisition and sale of Indian assets by NRIs are governed by the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 and RBI regulations. Violations attract civil and criminal liability.
Apostille, notarisation and the Indian consulate
A POA executed abroad must be apostilled (Hague Convention countries) or attested by the Indian consulate (others), then adjudicated for stamp duty in India. Miss a step, lose the document.
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Frequently asked questions
The questions NRIs ask before signing anything for India.
India paperwork, without the flight.
Draft a POA, execute a gift deed, manage Indian property — from anywhere in the world.