Legal Essentials: What to Include in Your Wakalat Nama (Power of Attorney)
Identification of Parties:
- Full name, address, and identification details of the lawyer (the attorney).
- Full name, address, and identification details of the client (the principal).
Scope of Authority:
- A clear description of the powers being granted to the lawyer, such as filing lawsuits, signing documents, representing the client in court, etc.
Nature of Matters:
- Specific details about the legal matters the lawyer is being appointed for, such as civil cases, criminal cases, property disputes, etc.
Signatures and Date:
- Signatures of both the client and the lawyer, along with the date of execution of the Wakalat Nama.
Witness Signatures:
- Signatures of at least two witnesses, including their identification details, to validate the document.
Lawyer’s Fees:
- Clear details regarding the lawyer’s fees and the terms of payment.
Duration of Authority:
- The duration for which the Wakalat Nama will remain in effect, specifying the start and end dates if applicable.
Revocation of Authority:
- Conditions and procedures for revocation or termination of the Wakalat Nama.
Terms and Conditions:
- Any additional terms and conditions that both parties agree upon.
Legal Consultation:
- Mention of any initial legal consultation with the lawyer, ensuring the client fully understands their rights and obligations.
Including these elements will help ensure that the Wakalat Nama is legally valid and that both the lawyer and client clearly understand their roles, rights, and responsibilities. It is also advisable to seek legal advice when drafting this document to avoid any legal shortcomings.