Document Forgery
Document forgery is the act of creating, altering, or using a document with the intent to deceive. This can involve fake signatures, altered dates, or counterfeit documents like passports, contracts, or identification cards. Forgers aim to gain benefits or avoid legal consequences through these fraudulent documents.
The consequences of document forgery can be severe, including criminal charges, fines, and imprisonment. It undermines trust in legal and financial systems, affecting individuals and organizations alike. Law enforcement agencies often investigate forgery cases to protect the integrity of important documents and maintain public confidence in official records.