Dear Maitreya
Thank you for putting this concern on public fora.
Though I'm not very experienced, because it comes from age, they say.
but I think, if visually challenged are denied many services and
designations solely on ground of not able to sign, better There has to
be classes across India to teach them how to sign. then all can
practice and become habitual.
I have recently learnt how to sign, you know. and now I practice
fifteen minutes everyday.
Now as far as your question is concerned, Unable to read the documents
on which your thumb is required. Better ask them to send you a soft
copy of document as well. But I can understand, when documents are in
Hindi and in other regional languages, trust is the key. I also don't
know how to deal with it.
But if one has to deal only in english all the time. then such
difficulties can be overcome.pretty easy keep scanner in your office,
and appoint a person to do the needful for you.
On 9/26/13, maitreya shah <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi all,
> here i would like to draw your attention on an serious matter .
> in today's time ,when we can't trust on anyone ,if the matter is of
> money or property .
> so what precautions should be taken while signing through thumb marks
> on important documents ?
> if the documents are in hard copy then it is obvious that we can't
> read that and we have to trust someone for it .
> so what to do in such situations ?
> i want the opinion of expirienced members .
>
> thanks,
> Maitreya Shah
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