as per Section 2 of the Power Of Attorney Act, 1882, the donee of a power-of-attorney may, if he thinks fit, execute or do any instrument or thing in and with his own name and signature, and his own seal, where sealing is required, by the authority of the donor of the power; and every instrument and thing so executed and done, shall be as effectual in law as if it had been executed or done by the donee of the power in the name, and with the signature and seal, of the donor thereof. In the instant case, the POA was duly executed in favour of the donee, the signatory of the documents, and was duly notarised before its submission along with other important documents required to be submitted as per the NIT by the Appellant, before the last date of submission fixed by the Respondent BCCL. Hence, there was no legal or justifiable ground to reject the Technical bid of the Appellant. 20. Thus, the said action of the Respondent BCCL in rejecting the Technical bid of the Appellant on absolutely