can we know the period of the ink on paper or document
1 year ago
can we know the period of the ink on paper or document
A.Dear Client,
You can consult the handwriting experts regarding the same. The report can be used as a evidence in court.
You can consult the handwriting experts regarding the same. The report can be used as a evidence in court.
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A.Dear Sir,
Yes, they handwriting experts can examine age of the ink on the papers and give a report which is acceptable by the Indian Courts and if necessary such expert will be allowed to be examined as a witness.
Yes, they handwriting experts can examine age of the ink on the papers and give a report which is acceptable by the Indian Courts and if necessary such expert will be allowed to be examined as a witness.
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Subhashis Paul
Responded 1 year ago
A.Using a generally accepted procedure, the chemist uses a gas chromatograph/ mass spectrometry (GC/ MS) to identify the amount of solvent remaining in the ink to determine the age of the ink up to a 2 (Two) year period.
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