You must have taken the Indian Railways train frequently, thus you must be familiar with all of its various laws. But are you aware of the five such railroad regulations that, if broken, might result in jail time as well as a hefty fine? Four of these guidelines, about which you will also be astonished, are what we’re going to discuss with you today.
According to Indian Railways Rules
In accordance with the Indian Railways Rules, anyone seen riding on a train’s roof may be sentenced to 3 months in jail or a fine of Rs 500, both in accordance with Section 156 of the Railway Act.
Ticket brokering for trains
No one is permitted to broker tickets, per Indian Railways Rules. If someone is caught doing this, they could be sentenced to three years in prison or a fine of Rs 10,000 under Section 143 of the Railway Act.
Selling items within a railroad station
No items may be hawked or sold in any country’s railway premises without prior authorization (Indian Railways Rules). Section 144 of the Railway Act provides that if the accused is found guilty of this act, they may be subject to a fine of up to 2,000 rupees and a year in jail.
Travel in a first-class vehicle
Section 138 of the Railway Act provides for penalties if you are discovered travelling in a higher class compartment than indicated on your ticket (Indian Railways Rules). A fine of Rs 250 and the fare up to your maximum distance may be collected for this. If you do not pay this fine, you risk being arrested.
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