‘Latest research will help in solving cases related to forgery and tampering etc of old records’-Punjabi University
Kanwar Inder Singh/ royalpatiala.in News/ June 8,2025
Researchers at the Department of Forensic Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala, have successfully utilised advanced techniques to differentiate pen inks and determine the age of handwritten documents. The research, conducted by researcher Vinayak Gupta under the supervision of Prof. Komal Saini, at the Department of Forensic Science of the University, has developed a technique to identify gel pen ink differently based on the unique chemical elements present in it and differentiate between different writings.
Prof. Komal Saini said that documents like wills, contracts, agreements, letters etc., which form the backbone of many legal proceedings, often come under scrutiny in this regard for their authenticity, originality and writing style etc. This method can be important in establishing the time of ink used in such documents, confirming their authenticity and preventing fraud. She said that this research, which has the potential to help investigative agencies and judicial authorities in taking decisions, has been appreciated by experts in the field of forensic science and law. The results of this study have been published in international scientific journals. She told that under this study, various analytical techniques were used to examine the chemical composition of gel pen ink, in particular, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS).
Researcher Dr. Vinayak Gupta said that the validity and reliability of the results were tested with large-scale statistical analyses, from which important results emerged. This comprehensive analysis ensures that this method can be effectively applied by forensic experts in their investigations. It will help in solving cases related to forgery, tampering and alteration of legally important documents.
He said that forensic document examiners often deal with issues where there are serious challenges for the legal system. This research is of great importance in the context of forensic investigations. He said that many documents often play a role as important evidence in both criminal and civil cases.
‘Latest research will help in solving cases related to forgery and tampering etc of old records’-Punjabi University Vice Chancellor Dr. Jagdeep Singh called this achievement a matter of pride for the University and especially the Department of Forensic Science. He said that the potential applications of this research can have an impact on the vast field of criminal investigations, civil litigation and document authentication, which can further smooth the path to justice. Such research adds to the prestige of any institution.
