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A section of media, have published news regarding changes in the
Railway Refund Rules. In this regard, the Ministry of Railways
clarifies that there has been no change in the Refund Rules which have
been notified in June 2013 and have been brought into force with effect from
1st July, 2013. According to the notified refund rules, passengers
on a confirmed ticket can avail refund upto 50% of the fare provided the
ticket is cancelled within 2 hours of the departure of the train.
For the purpose of clarification, the refund rules relating to cancellation
of unused confirmed reserved tickets are
summarized here below:-
i.
if the ticket is
presented for cancellation more than forty eight hours in advance of the
scheduled departure of the train, a minimum per passenger cancellation charge
shall be deducted at the flat rate of rupees one hundred and twenty for
air-conditioned first class/executive class, rupees one hundred for
air-conditioned-II tier/first class, rupees ninety for air-conditioned
III-tier/ 3 economy/air-conditioned chair car, rupees sixty for sleeper class
and rupees thirty for second class.
ii.
if the ticket is
presented for cancellation between forty eight hours and upto six hours
before the scheduled departure of the train, cancellation charge shall be
twenty five per cent of the fare subject to a minimum of the cancellation
charge.
iii.
if the ticket is
presented for cancellation within six hours before departure and upto two
hours after the actual departure of the train, the cancellation charge shall
be fifty per cent of the fare subject to a minimum of the cancellation
charge.
iv.
No refund shall be
granted on the reserved ticket if it is surrendered for cancellation after
two hours of the actual departure of the train.
Passengers may continue to avail refund of confirmed
tickets under the above rules as there is no change in the Refund Rules.
Again the refund rules relating
to cancellation of Unused waitlisted or RAC tickets are summarized
here below:-
If a Waitlisted/RAC ticket is presented for
cancellation, refund of fare shall be admissible after deducting the clerkage
as per following:-
a.
The
ticket is presented for cancellation upto
three hours after the
actual departure of the train irrespective of the distance.
b.
The
passenger may get the tickets cancelled from any PRS counters or the
designated current counters.
c.
No
refund of fare shall be granted on RAC ticket /Waitlisted ticket after three
hours of the actual departure of the train.
d.
In case
no current counters are available at journey originating station for night
trains leaving between 21.00 hours and 06.00 hours(actual departure , refund
shall be admissible at the station within first two hours after the opening of reservation
office.
e.
In remote
and hill areas as identified by the Zonal Railways with the prior approval of
the General Managers and print in their Time Tables for train leaving between 1900 hours and 0600 hours (actual departure) refund shall be
admissible at the station within first two
hours after the opening of
reservation/booking office, in case there is no reservation counters/booking
office/ current counters. Available in that area.
Similarly, the refund rules relating to cancellation
of e-tickets and Tatkal Tickets have also been notified which are effective
from July 1, 2013.
Further, under special circumstances like bandhs or agitations or
floods, etc. where the passengers could not reach the reservation counters or
stations for cancellation of tickets, a TDR (Ticket Deposit Receipt)
shall be issued to the passenger upto three days after the scheduled
departure of the train and the passengers may apply for refund of fare within
ten days from the scheduled commencement of journey to the Chief Commercial
Manager (Refunds), of the Zonal Railway concerned. The refund application
shall then be considered on its merits based on the circumstances of the
case.
Commercial circular no. 6 of 2014 dated 21.2.2014 is an internal
circular seeking to remove the inconsistency between the computerised
application (based on earlier circular of 2004) and the notified refund
rules. Under this circular of 21.02.2014, CRIS has been advised to make
requisite changes in the computerised PRS application so that the
computerised application is aligned and made consistent with the Refund Rules
and to ensure that the refunds are issued in accordance with the notified
rules.
Passengers shall continue to get refunds across the counters for all
waitlisted and confirmed tickets as per refund rules provided such refunds
are sought within the prescribed time limits.
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