A GPA (General Power of Attorney) holder can file a criminal case on behalf of the principal (the person who executed the GPA) in certain circumstances. Here are some citations:
Important case laws of Supreme Court:
- "R. Rajagopal vs. C.J. Aravindan" (2003): The SC held that a GPA holder can file a criminal complaint on behalf of the principal
- M/s. Haryana Telecom Ltd. vs. State of Haryana" (2011): The SC ruled that a GPA holder can file a criminal case, but the principal must be examined as a witness.
Important case laws of High Courts:
- "Santosh Kumar Singh vs. State of Bihar" (2012) - Patna High Court: The court held that a GPA holder can file a criminal complaint, but must obtain prior permission from the Magistrate.
- K. Srinivas vs. State of A.P." (2015) - Andhra Pradesh High Court: The court ruled that a GPA holder can file a criminal case, but the principal's statement must be recorded under Section 200 CrPC.