Power of attorney

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The full webnotes article on the power of attorney will cover the legal instrument by which a holder authorises another person to act on a trading or demat account within a defined scope, the SEBI framework on demat PoAs, and how it differs from informal third-party operation, with internal links to neighbouring topics on webnotes.in and a references section pointing to primary sources.

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