CRPF rejects application signed in capital letters, HC disagrees
Kumar realised how much this habit cost him only after he was refused employment with the CRPF as the signature on his application form was in capital letters. This meant that his form was treated as “not valid” and his requests to the force went unheard.
The rejection made Kumar wonder that if thumb impression was considered valid authorisation, how is a signature in capital letters invalid? To find the answer, Kumar took the question to the Delhi High Court.
In court, he asked if impressions of thumbs could be differentiated by different modes of scrutiny, signatures by different people in capital letters could also be distinguished.
His petition said the signature has to be based absolutely on his wish to be represented in a certain manner and why curtail this right by putting unreasonable restrictions. “It is strange that a person is even dictated for choosing the manner he wants to represent himself. Where is my liberty?” his lawyer submitted before the court.
The counsel for the government adduced the contentions signing in capital leads to confusion and is susceptible to be forged.
“There are forms that ask a candidate to fill up in capital letters. Now, if he also signs in capital letters, it is bound to create confusion since the machines that check the forms are not fed with such instructions,” the lawyer
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