It is not that who is more powerful or who is more superior.
the POA is given by the company and not be a particular person. the person signing the POA is just doing so on behalf of the company.
For eg. many times, the agreement for appointing the MD,is signed by the Company Secretary of the company. now, obsiously, the MD is more powerful than the CS. but, here, in this case, even though the agreement is signed by the CS, does not mean that he is appointing the MD. he is just signing on behalf of the company.
so, the person signing the POA may also be just a manager level employee of the company or may be the chairman also.
so, the superiority of the person is to be decided by the rank he holds and not by the POA.
- Ankit
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17 April 2013
Thanks a lot Ankit Sir! My doubt was particulary that when MD is given the POA then powers entrusted on him in the specimen I read, were due to being given POA or else by virtue of being a MD as well.