be
taken by the bank.
Rohiet
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> Till biometric systems are introduced combination of three things can be
> done at a t
.
regards,
rajesh.
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> hi, as i openianed earlier security is the hole responsibility of a
one must steal seal as well as cheque book simultaneously. Mere stealing
seal doesn't serve thief's purpose. Such seal shall be restricted only to
the vi's banking transaction only. whether it is blind or sighted, Nothing
is 100 per cent safe. people can forge someone's signature too.
J
This can happen even with the credit/debit cards.
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By now, I am certain that my suggestion of attestation would not be
incorporated in the guidelines.
As a post script, I would like to observe as follows:
1. We are too eager to appear as if we are not at all different from five
sensed and affluent human beings. Let me remind one and all that a
even we can ask for seal and thumb impression both
like atm card and pinnumber
firoz
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Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2008 2:28 PM
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Biometric verification.
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solution is implimented, the benefits are going to be immense
Regards
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Hi friends
As I suggested earlier Biometric system is the best thing. We should
strongly place this suggestion in front of Bank as well as IBA.
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the concerned person whether he/ she is
comfortable with the seals or thumb prints. I have no intensions to offend
anybody.
Abdul
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Seals can be easily misused if stolen.
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comfortable with the seals or thumb prints. I have no intensions to offend
anybody.
Abdul
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Well, I am still vary of seals, as th
Sunday, July 06, 2008 11:16 AM
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Did some googling to find out what others in the world do about this.
Affixing seals appears to be the favoured mechanism as per the following
discussion thread - with people from the US, Japan, China etc.:
http://www.washington.edu/
> > debit card machines at public places.
> >
> > Some thing like this was done in Feudal England for many centuries. The
> > noble men and women also called the feudal lords stamped their official
> > communications with a seal unique to each family. The seal was of course
&
nd for many centuries. The
> noble men and women also called the feudal lords stamped their official
> communications with a seal unique to each family. The seal was of course a
> picture since not all people were literate.
>
>
> --- On Sat, 7/5/08, Geetha Shamanna <[EMAIL PROT
seal unique to each family. The seal was of course a
picture since not all people were literate.
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and regards
Asif
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>
> Rather than telling the bank to call the customer, we should call the bank
> and inform the ba
Several private banks do not have a local branch as such. They invariably
have one branch per city.
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> Nany banks ha
and such amount so that
the local branch can forward the cheque along with its memo.> From: [EMAIL
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+0530> Subject: Re: [AI] Bank Guidelines> > > Rather than telling the bank to
call the customer, we
call
the customer rather than the other way round.
Geetha
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> Rather than telling the bank to call the customer, we shoul
Seals can be easily misused if stolen.
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> What about seals? I think, in UK, blind people can have their own seals
>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in> Date: Sat,
5 Jul 2008 14:15:51 +0530> Subject: Re: [AI] Bank Guidelines> > Hi Kanchan,> >
The biometric system would be good. However, until such a system could be >
introduced, banks could do the following:&g
Sir,
I dont think all the VI's are having access to e mails. Infact, there are
many VI's who dont know how to operate computers. Sorry if I'm not correct.
Abdul
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What about seals? I think, in UK, blind people can have their own seals
for signature purposes.
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It is absolutely correct that none can be proved right or wrong in the
case of a phone confirmation. How would it be if a VI informs the bank
through mail as soon as he issues a cheque? Now a days with the CBS,
all branches are connected through the net. So, though the cheque is
presented at any pl
below 5 without verifying the issuance of the check.
Geetha
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> Hi Friends, I have incorporated most of the suggestions. There is one
>
sage -
From: "Ketan Kothari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Though this sounds practical and salutary, knowing the tendencies of the
> bank officials, they may not want to accept the new phone verificat
ny
liability to, the true owner of the cheque by reason only of having
received such payment.
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> Hi Rajesh
>
> This will be like
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> Hi Rajesh
>
> This will be like signing all the cheque leaves and expecting the blind
> person to take care of it. Would any able bodied person accept such a
> si
s can submit their mobile number to the bank to call
for signature verification in case of discrepancy.
Regards
Sameer Latey
Mumbai, India
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or it.
Harish.
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> Worries in attestation clause are two:
>
> 1. risk of theft and misuse;
>
> It can be easily
Dear Kanchan,
You are very much right. There are full chances of miss using of cheque
books. Better leave it and let IBA suggest.
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>
osition to endeavor to answer
them only when the stipulated time would have expired, as I am leaving for
weekend.
Rajesh
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Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 4:37 PM
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Hi Friends, I have incorporated most of the suggestions. There is one issue on
which I want some brain storming.
This is regarding cheques issued by the visually impaired.
In the general guidelines I have suggested that banks should introduce
biometric verification or seals etc.
Now to be hon
10:02 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] bank guidelines
> Hello Pranav
>
> I believe the confusion arises from the fact that need for attestation of
> signature of blind person by bank official which I have outlined taking
> cue from CCPD judgment, is at the time of giving a check book to a
&
thine way of expression has created any confusion
about my position.
Regards
Rajesh
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pranav Lal
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 6:23 AM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
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R
Rajesh,
Assuming your guidelines are followed then:
1. What if I sign a cheque and give it to a vendor.
2. The bank knows I am blind so demands a bank official to attest my
signature?
3. Or, what if I pay a utility bill via a cheque?
I appreciate where you are coming from but we will need to fi
Hello Kanchan
Guidelines are extremely well drafted and accept my heart felt congratulations
for the same.
However, I offer following suggestions.
I would like to highlight following two provisions:
10.. Banks may consider variations in signature with some leniency and
should put in place the
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