Agreable idea.
Shiv,kannur.With heartfelt grattitudes&greetings,-----Original message-----
From: jignesh thakur
Sent:  04/03/2014, 10:38  am
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
        the disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Signature issue


On advise of my friends,
I have created my signature on mettle card.
For that I contacted a mechanical engineer.
I asked him my need, and he created that signature where I just need
to move pen in that card.
You are right, that kind of signature is risky.
If you lost the card anyone can sign any document on your behalf.
But I love to take risk, and I didn't have any other way so I dared to
prepare such kind of signature.
I take care of my card as much as possible.
But now my signature problem is resolved.
My advice is: don't prepare such signature card if you are scared of losing it.


On 3/4/14, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rajesh,
> That might be usable option but needs additional effort for both individual
> and bank authorities. As you know now-a-days one need not visit bank to
> obtain a cheque book, one can place a request online or through ATM. so in
> this case one must go to bank in person and bank authorities should invest
> time to sign the leaf. As you said the judgement was issues in 2005 which is
> 9 years ago, that time the scenario was different than now. So this option
> would not work for all. Perhaps we need to come with a solution that works
> as per today's situation.
>
> Regards,
> Srinivasu Chakravarthula | PayPal | @csrinivasu
> Sent from my iPhone 5C
>
>> On 04-Mar-2014, at 10:08, "Asudani, Rajesh" <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> No, something can surely be done.
>> If CCPD judgment of 2005, in pincha's case is implemented, we can get our
>> chequebooks duly attested on each leaf by the bank official at the time of
>> issue itself by signing or thumb impression on individual cheques.
>> So, then we can present these attested cheques without fear of being
>> dishonored.
>> Unfortunately we have outrightly rejected this usable judgment as being
>> unsafe and derogatory to our dignity in the hope of biometric verification
>> coming soon.
>> I remember one honorable legal 
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