Power of attorney.
Omission on the part of an agent to describe that he is acting as such is not material.
Where an agent is given power to execute deeds of transfer in his own name and he executes a deed relating to the property of his principal without describing himself as the latter’s agent the omission is immaterial and the deed is binding on the principal and his representatives.
Jagrup Singh and others -v- Ram Kishan Das:
AIR 1920 Oudh 105
