Understanding Power of Attorney for Divorce in Pakistan

A Power of Attorney (PoA) for Divorce in Pakistan is a legal document that allows one person to authorize another to represent them in divorce proceedings. This is especially useful when one spouse is living abroad or unable to appear in court. The Power of Attorney must be legally executed, attested by the relevant authorities, and in some cases, notarized or verified by the Pakistani Embassy if signed abroad.

Key Elements of a Power of Attorney for Divorce

A Power of Attorney for Divorce in Pakistan should include:

  • Full names and CNIC/passport details of both the principal (person granting authority) and the attorney (person receiving authority).

  • Purpose of the Power of Attorney, specifying that it is for filing, processing, or representing in divorce matters.

  • Details of the Nikah Nama (Marriage Certificate) and the type of divorce (Talaq or Khula).

  • Legal jurisdiction (city and court where the case will be processed).

  • Signatures and attestation by the Notary Public or Embassy (if signed abroad).

Sample Power of Attorney for Divorce in Pakistan

POWER OF ATTORNEY

I, [Your Full Name], son/daughter/wife of [Father/Husband’s Name], CNIC/Passport No. [Your CNIC/Passport], presently residing at [Your Address], do hereby appoint and authorize [Attorney’s Full Name], CNIC No. [Attorney’s CNIC], residing at [Attorney’s Address], to act as my lawful attorney for the following purposes:

  1. To represent me in all divorce (Talaq/Khula) proceedings in the relevant Family Court in [City Name], Pakistan.

  2. To file, submit, and receive all necessary documents related to the divorce case.

  3. To appear before any court, legal authority, or arbitration council in connection with the divorce.

  4. To collect the divorce certificate/NADRA divorce registration after the finalization of the case.

  5. To do all lawful acts necessary to execute and finalize the divorce on my behalf.

This Power of Attorney is executed on [Date] and shall remain valid until the divorce process is legally completed.

Signature of the Principal:
[Your Full Name & Signature]

Signature of Witnesses:

  1. [Witness Name], CNIC [Witness CNIC]

  2. [Witness Name], CNIC [Witness CNIC]

Attested by:
[Notary Public/Embassy of Pakistan]

Legalization and Registration of Power of Attorney

If signed abroad, the Power of Attorney must be attested by the Pakistan Embassy/Consulate and sent to Pakistan for further attestation by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA). Afterward, it must be registered with the relevant court for legal validity. Seeking professional legal assistance can ensure a smooth divorce process in Pakistan.