Handwriting and signature identification has remained to be an imperative forensic tool in helping identify critical information regarding crimes, frauds and forgeries. Such examinations and comparisons have long been an essential element of the forensic discipline and in many ways have helped the authorities bring the culprits to justice.
In the
current age, we have witnessed a dominant shift to a paperless world where we
type more than we write. Even though we have adopted a digital medium for
writing, it doesn’t alleviate the occurrence of frauds and forgeries and handwriting comparison services still remain relevant as a result.
Even if today’s signatures are not written on a paper rather than on touch pads, it doesn’t eliminate the basic characteristics of writing. There still occur all the identifiable elements that can differentiate two signatures and writings whether performance on a paper or on a touch pad digitally.
A
cutting-edge forensic tool to help fight forgeries and crimes
Even in a
paperless world, not everything is digital. While the basic letters and
postcards might have shifted to E-Mails or WhatsApp messages, all the essential
documents like cheques, bonds, company offers, mergers, contracts and other
pieces of information whether signed or handwritten exist dominantly so do the
forgeries associated with the same.
Handwriting comparison and its undeniable imperativeness
With handwriting
analysis, a lot of anomalies or frauds associated with forgeries can be
alleviated. The handwriting examination services India helps in the following -
- Accelerating criminal investigations and helping identify suspects
- Determination of an individual’s behavioral and intentional characteristics
- Identifying and comparing evidence with writing sample
- Solving civil as well as legal disputes
- Verification of documents during on boarding and employee selection
- Handwriting and signature proof-checking for authenticity
JK
Consultancy utilizes its exceptional expertise in handwriting comparison for
mitigating the possibilities of crimes that arise from frauds and
forgeries.


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