A study of simulated forgery of signature Upadhyay Sushma1,*, Dr Singh Jyoti2, Dr. Shukla S.K.2, Dr. Sareen R.K.3 1Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Science, Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Koni, Bilaspur (C.G.) 2Amity University, Noida 3Director, FSL Rohini, New Delhi *Corresponding Author E-mail: sushmaupadhyay20@gmail.com
Online published on 26 March, 2018. Abstract A signature (from Latin: signare, "to sign") is a handwritten (and often stylized) depiction of someone's name, nickname, or even a simple "X" documents as a proof of identity and intent. The writer of a signature is a signatory or srgner. Similar to a handwritten signature, a signature describes the work as readily identifying its creator. A simulated forgery is a simulation of a genuine writing. Variation is visible in Genuine and forged signature It is not always possible to depict by what method fraudulent writing was made but it shows some light on the investigation. The study on 70 simulated forgery shows that weak signatures can be pictorial or rhythamatically forged, can mislead to anyone but by using sophisticated tool the signature which are simulated with much accuracy can be detected and examined. Variability by some measures likes slant, loop, angle, baseline and strokes etc. This investigation protocol will help to prevent from forgery and personal damage and money loss. Top Keywords Signature, Variation, Strokes, Slant, Simulated Forgery. Top |