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It mean an authority given to a lawyer by his client to reperesent him.

SUPERVISOR'S NOTE: Cursory research of this word reveals no such definition (or word) used in the American English language or in US jurispurudence.

It is believed to be a term used in the court/legal system of the country of India.

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