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Under which circumstance is the Railway Administration NOT liable to pay compensation for an untoward incident?

  • A passenger is injured during a robbery on the train.
  • A passenger's injuries result from a self-inflicted act. (correct)
  • A passenger is injured due to terrorist activities.
  • A passenger sustains injuries due to a fall from a train.
  • A person who has purchased which of the following is considered a 'passenger' for the purposes of compensation under Section 124?

  • A valid train ticket only.
  • A platform ticket only.
  • Either a valid train ticket or a platform ticket. (correct)
  • A ticket issued by a bus company.
  • Who may apply for compensation under section 124 if the injured person is a minor?

  • The minor's guardian. (correct)
  • A social worker recommended by the railway administration.
  • Any legal adult who knows the minor.
  • Only the minor once they turn 18.
  • If a person is eligible for compensation under Section 124 and also under the Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923, what is their entitlement?

    <p>They can claim compensation under both but cannot receive more than the maximum value of either one. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Regarding interim relief, which of the following statements is correct?

    <p>An application for interim relief requires enclosing a copy of the original compensation application. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which concession form requires a 50% cash payment and 50% debit to the Defence Ministry?

    <p>IAFT 1732 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the consequence for a passenger using an un-exchanged warrant with the IAFY 1953 form?

    <p>The passenger will be charged as traveling without a ticket. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which concession form does not mention any specific amount for a free baggage allowance?

    <p>IAFT 1736 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the common similarity between concession forms INF 3, IN 461, and IAFY 1954?

    <p>They all provide free tickets. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the Railway Act 1989, what is the purpose of Section 50?

    <p>To mandate the issue of tickets on payment of fare (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which situation results in a passenger being charged as traveling without a ticket?

    <p>Travelling with an un-exchanged warrant using IN 461. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How many sections does Railway act of 1989 have?

    <p>200 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A person found intoxicated on railway premises could face which of the following penalties?

    <p>A fine of up to Rs. 500 or imprisonment up to 6 months. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the provided text, what is the maximum penalty for obstructing railway servant in the discharge of their duties?

    <p>Imprisonment up to 6 months or a fine of Rs. 1000. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the penalty for traveling on the roof of a train after being warned by railway staff?

    <p>Imprisonment up to 3 months or a fine up to Rs. 500 or both. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the fine for a passenger who wilfully alters their train ticket?

    <p>A fine up to Rs. 500, or imprisonment up to 3 months, or both. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the penalty for a male passenger who is found traveling in a coach exclusively reserved for ladies?

    <p>A fine of up to Rs. 500, forfeiture of ticket and removal from the coach. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the maximum imprisonment a person faces for carrying dangerous goods inside a rail premises without permission?

    <p>3 years (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the penalty for damaging posters affixed on railway stations?

    <p>Imprisonment up to 1 month, a fine up to Rs. 500, or both. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the fine for smoking in railway premises/coaches as per the mentioned section?

    <p>A fine of Rs. 200. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A person who litters railway premises is penalized with a fine not exceeding?

    <p>Rs. 500 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the penalty if a passenger resist the lawful entry of other passengers into an unreserved compartment?

    <p>A fine of up to Rs. 200. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the minimum penalty for fraudulently traveling without a proper pass or ticket?

    <p>A fine of Rs. 500 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    If a passenger is found traveling in a higher class with a lower class ticket, what will be collected from that passenger?

    <p>The difference between the payable and paid fare, and an excess charge (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Under which circumstances can an unaccompanied woman or child be removed from a train for failing to pay fare or excess charge?

    <p>Only at their originating station, a junction, a terminal station, or the headquarters of a civil district during daytime. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the minimum fine for a first-time offense involving the misuse of the alarm chain?

    <p>Rs. 500 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the maximum imprisonment that can be imposed for a first-time offense of selling a reserved ticket?

    <p>3 months (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What happens to a person who is found buying tickets from an unauthorized seller?

    <p>They are considered to be traveling without a ticket. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the maximum punishment for carrying on the business of procuring and supplying train tickets?

    <p>Imprisonment up to 3 years or with fine up to Rs. 10,000 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the maximum penalty an unauthorized person can face for hawking?

    <p>Imprisonment up to 1 year, or fine up to Rs. 2000 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A person is found begging on a train. According to the content, what is the maximum penalty they might face?

    <p>Imprisonment of 1 year and a fine of Rs. 2000 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the maximum fine a railway servant may face for being intoxicated while on duty, if their intoxication is not likely to endanger passenger safety?

    <p>Rs. 500 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the provided content, what is the maximum imprisonment period a railway servant might face for endangering the safety of a person while on duty?

    <p>2 years (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a cognizable offense that allows for arrest without a warrant under the provided content?

    <p>Offences under section 138 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Under what circumstance can a person be arrested without a warrant for a non-cognizable offense?

    <p>When they are likely to abscond or refuse to give their name and address (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the content, which of the following best defines an 'accident' in the context of Railway working?

    <p>An event of a nature described in section 124 of the act (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the definitions provided, who is NOT considered a 'dependent' of a deceased passenger for compensation claims?

    <p>A cousin who lived with and was partially dependent on the deceased passenger. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the content, under which of the situations is the Railway Administration liable to pay compensation to the passengers?

    <p>If an accident occurs involving a collision between two trains resulting in death or injuries or loss of goods, regardless of fault. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Besides passengers, who else is included in the term 'passenger' in section 124, according to the content?

    <p>Railway servants on duty (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the maximum fine that may be imposed on a railway servant if their intoxication, while on duty, is likely to put passenger safety at risk?

    <p>No limit specified (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    If a person is arrested without a warrant for a cognizable offense, but it's not under any of the sections mentioned in 179, how long can police keep them in custody before bringing them before a magistrate?

    <p>24 hours (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A railway servant is found intoxicated while on duty and is potentially endangering passenger safety but not causing a direct accident. What is the maximum penalty they might face?

    <p>Imprisonment of up to 1 year or a fine, or both (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Under which of the following conditions can a person be arrested without a warrant, if they are likely to abscond?

    <p>Committing a non-cognizable offense under sections other than those mentioned in section 179 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A railway worker on duty is found to have acted in a way that endangers a person's safety but there is no accident. What is the maximum penalty that the railway worker could receive?

    <p>Imprisonment up to 2 years or fine of up to Rs. 1000, or both (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A person is arrested without a warrant for an offense mentioned under section 172. According to the content, what is the latest that the arrested person can be produced before a magistrate?

    <p>Within 24 hours of arrest (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following best describes an 'untoward accident' as defined in the provided text?

    <p>Any accident described in Section 124, whether or not due to negligence. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following scenarios involving military personnel would require a payment structure of 60% cash and 40% debit to the Defence Ministry?

    <p>A soldier's family traveling on leave at their own expense. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    For which of the following concession forms is a Guard certificate issued?

    <p>IAFT 1728 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A passenger is detected traveling with an unexchanged warrant during an outward journey while using which concession form below will they be charged a full single journey fare and associated charges plus receive a free EFR for their return journey?

    <p>IAFT 1728 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which concession form is specifically designated for cadets of the Air Force College?

    <p>IAFT 1719 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    If a passenger is found traveling with an un-exchanged warrant on an outward journey while using form IAFT 1728, what is an immediate consequence?

    <p>They will be charged a full single journey fare plus additional charges, and they will receive a free EFR for their return journey. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which military personnel are eligible for a concession form where 50% of the fare is debited to the Defense Ministry, besides NDA cadets?

    <p>JCOs, WOs, officers, and other soldiers. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the free baggage allowance for passengers traveling using IAFT 1719?

    <p>40 kg (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which concession form mandates that 50% of the fare is paid in cash, with the remaining 50% debited to the Defence Ministry?

    <p>IAFT 1732 and IAFT 1736 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the listed concession forms, under what conditions is a passenger charged as traveling without a ticket?

    <p>When using an un-exchanged warrant with IAFY 1953, IAFY 1954, INF 3 and IN 461. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary difference in free baggage allowance among the concession forms listed?

    <p>IAFT 1732 allows 40kg, while others allow as per class. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which statement best describes the penalty for a passenger detected traveling with an un-exchanged warrant for concession form IAFT 1736?

    <p>50% of the fare for the entire distance is collected as excess fare along with a charge up to the detection point. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the common factor across all the concession forms mentioned (IAFT 1732, IAFT 1736, IAFY 1953, IAFY 1954, INF 3, IN 461) regarding the validation of travel?

    <p>They all mandate a Guard certificate. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    If a passenger is traveling with an un-exchanged warrant on the IAFY 1953 form, and is caught, what is the immediate consequence?

    <p>They are charged as traveling without a ticket. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the Railway Act 1989, which section specifies the requirement for time and fare tables to be displayed at stations?

    <p>Section 49 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the Railway Act 1989, what condition is specifically associated with the issuance of a ticket under Section 51?

    <p>Availability of accommodation in the train/class. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the total number of sections in the Railway Act of 1989?

    <p>200 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A passenger is found traveling without a valid ticket and refuses to pay the fare and excess charge. According to section 139, under what circumstance can an authorized railway servant remove them from the train?

    <p>At any station, except for women or children who must be removed at specific stations. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to Section 142/2, what is the consequence for a person who is found to have purchased a reserved ticket from an unauthorized seller?

    <p>They are deemed to be traveling without a ticket, and the ticket is forfeited. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the maximum combined penalty that can be imposed based on the content provided, under Section 144, to a person found begging on a train?

    <p>Imprisonment of up to 1 year and a fine of Rs. 2000 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A person is found misusing the alarm chain for the first time. What is the minimum possible penalty they might face?

    <p>A fine of Rs 500. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A person is caught fraudulently traveling without a proper pass or ticket. If convicted, what is the minimum monetary penalty the person will incur?

    <p>Rs. 500. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the provided text, if a person carries on the business of procuring and supplying train tickets, what is the maximum combined penalty they could face?

    <p>Imprisonment of 3 years or fine of Rs. 10,000, in addition the ticket are forfeited. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A passenger travels on a higher-class seat while holding a lower-class ticket. According to section 138, what will be collected from the passenger?

    <p>The difference in fare between the classes including excess charges. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A person is found selling a reserved ticket. According to section 142/1, what are the maximum penalties that could be imposed?

    <p>Imprisonment up to three months or with a fine up to Rs. 500, or both, and forfeiture of the ticket. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the penalty for a second offense related to the misuse of alarm chain, under section 141?

    <p>Imprisonment of 3 months. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the provided text, what is the minimum imprisonment a person may face for refusing to pay excess fare due to travelling without proper ticket, as per section 138?

    <p>10 days. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A passenger is found using abusive language on railway premises. According to the provided content, what is the maximum penalty they might face?

    <p>Imprisonment up to 6 months or a fine up to Rs. 500, or both (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A railway passenger is discovered to have entered a reserved compartment with an unreserved ticket. As per Section 155(1) of the provided content, what will be the consequence?

    <p>A fine up to Rs. 500 and removal from the compartment. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A person is found obstructing a railway servant in their duties. What is the maximum fine that they could face as per the content?

    <p>Rs. 1000 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following actions on railway premises would lead to a penalty of a fine not exceeding Rs. 500 according to the content?

    <p>Littering. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A person is found to have willfully altered their train ticket. What combination of penalties are they liable for, as per the content?

    <p>Imprisonment up to 3 months or a fine up to Rs. 500 or both (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the provided text, what is the maximum period of imprisonment for a person who takes dangerous goods into the rail premises without permission?

    <p>3 years (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A male passenger is found traveling in a coach exclusively reserved for ladies. What is the full penalty they may face according to the content?

    <p>A fine up to Rs. 500, ticket forfeiture, and removal from the coach (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    A person damages a poster affixed at a railway station. Per the content provided, what is the maximum penalty they could face?

    <p>Imprisonment up to 1 month or a fine up to Rs. 500 or both (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the specific penalty for a passenger who resists the lawful entry of other passengers into an unreserved compartment?

    <p>A fine up to Rs. 200 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the content, what is the maximum fine that can be imposed on a person found smoking in a railway coach?

    <p>Rs. 200 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Flashcards

    Untoward Incident

    An incident caused by terrorism, robbery, dacoity, riots, or accidental fall from a train.

    Compensation Liability

    The Railway Administration is responsible for paying compensation to passengers injured or killed in untoward incidents, regardless of whether there was negligence on their part.

    Interim Relief

    An individual requesting compensation for injury or loss due to an untoward incident can apply for interim relief from the Railway Administration.

    Railway Claims Tribunal (RCT)

    The Railway Claims Tribunal (RCT) determines the rates of compensation payable for injuries or loss of goods.

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    Workmen’s Compensation Act

    A person is entitled to claim compensation under the Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923, if they are injured or killed in a work-related accident. However, they cannot claim compensation under both acts for the same incident.

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    IAFT 1732

    This form is for military nursing personnel, including matrons of military family hospitals. It offers a 50% fare discount with the remaining half paid by the Defence Ministry. Passengers are allowed 40 kg of free luggage, and a guard certificate is issued.

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    IAFT 1736

    This form is for soldiers participating in sports events. Similar to IAFT 1732, it provides a 50% fare discount with the remainder covered by the Defence Ministry. Passengers are granted free allowance based on their class, and a guard certificate is issued. If a passenger travels with an unexchanged warrant, they’ll have to pay additional charges.

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    IAFY 1953

    Issued to Territorial Army Personnel (Reservists) when called up for duty. The ticket is free of cost, and the allowance is provided based on the class of travel. A guard certificate is issued. If a passenger is caught traveling with an unexchanged warrant, they will be charged for travelling without a ticket.

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    IAFY 1954

    Issued to Territorial Army Personnel when called up for training purposes. The ticket is free of cost, and the allowance is provided based on the class of travel. A guard certificate is issued. If a passenger is caught travelling with an unexchanged warrant, they will be charged for travelling without a ticket.

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    INF 3

    Issued to Fleet Reservists of the Navy when called up for duty. The ticket is free of cost, and the allowance is provided based on the class of travel. A guard certificate is issued. If a passenger is caught travelling with an unexchanged warrant, they will be charged for travelling without a ticket.

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    IN 461

    Issued to Fleet Reservists of the Navy when called up for training purposes. The ticket is free of cost, and the allowance is provided based on the class of travel. A guard certificate is issued. If a passenger is caught travelling with an unexchanged warrant, they will be charged for travelling without a ticket.

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    Railway Act of 1989

    This act defines the regulations governing railway travel in India, comprising 16 chapters and 200 sections.

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    What is the penalty for travelling without a valid ticket?

    Travelling on a train without a valid ticket can result in a fine of up to Rs. 1,000 and/or imprisonment for up to 6 months. The minimum penalty is Rs. 500.

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    What happens if you're caught travelling without a ticket?

    If caught travelling without a ticket, you will be charged excess fare up to the point of detection.

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    What happens if you are caught travelling in a higher class using a lower class ticket?

    The difference in fare between your actual class of travel and the lower class ticket you used, along with extra charges, will be collected up to the point of detention.

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    What happens if you refuse to pay the fare and excess charges?

    Failing to pay the fare and excess charges can lead to imprisonment for up to one month (minimum 10 days).

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    How are people removed from the train for not paying?

    A person can be removed from the train at any station by an authorized railway employee if they refuse to pay the fare and excess charges. However, women and children travelling without a male companion can only be removed at specific locations.

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    What is the penalty for misusing the alarm chain?

    Misusing the alarm chain (pulling it unnecessarily) can result in up to one year of imprisonment and/or a fine of up to Rs. 1,000.

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    What is the penalty for selling a reserved or season ticket to another person?

    Selling or attempting to sell a reserved or season ticket to another passenger is punishable by imprisonment up to 3 months, a fine of up to Rs. 500, or both.

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    What is the penalty for buying a ticket that has been resold illegally?

    Purchasing a ticket that has been sold or resold illegally carries the same penalty as selling it: imprisonment up to 3 months, a fine of up to Rs. 500, or both. The ticket will be forfeited, and the person will be considered to be travelling without a ticket.

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    What is the penalty for operating a business that deals with procuring and supplying train tickets?

    Running a business that involves procuring and supplying train tickets can lead to imprisonment up to 3 years, a fine up to Rs. 10,000, or both. The tickets will be forfeited.

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    What are the penalties for disruptive behavior in railway premises?

    A person found intoxicated, committing indecent acts, using abusive language, or interfering with amenities in railway premises is punishable with imprisonment up to 6 months, a fine up to Rs. 500, or both.

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    What are the penalties for littering in railway premises?

    Littering in railway premises can result in a fine of up to Rs. 500.

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    What happens if you obstruct a railway employee?

    Obstructing a railway servant during their duties can lead to imprisonment up to 6 months, a fine up to Rs. 1000, or both.

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    What are the consequences of unauthorized entry to railway premises?

    Entering railway premises without proper authorization can result in imprisonment up to 6 months, a fine up to Rs. 1000, or both.

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    What happens if an unreserved ticket holder enters a reserved compartment?

    An unreserved ticket holder entering a reserved compartment or occupying another passenger's assigned berth without authorization is punishable with a fine up to Rs. 500 and removal from the compartment.

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    What happens if a passenger prevents others from entering an unreserved compartment?

    A passenger who resists the entry of others into an unreserved compartment can be fined up to Rs. 200.

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    What are the penalties for unauthorized travel on a train?

    Traveling on the roof, steps, or engine of a train without authorization, even after warnings from a railway servant, can result in imprisonment up to 3 months, a fine up to Rs. 500, or both.

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    What are the consequences of altering or defacing a ticket?

    Willfully altering or defacing a pass or ticket can lead to imprisonment up to 3 months, a fine up to Rs. 500, or both.

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    What are the penalties for a male passenger in a ladies-only coach?

    A male passenger found traveling in coaches reserved exclusively for women is punishable with a fine up to Rs. 500, ticket forfeiture, and removal from the coach.

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    What are the penalties for bringing dangerous goods into railway premises?

    Bringing dangerous or explosive goods into railway premises without permission can lead to imprisonment up to 3 years and a fine up to Rs. 1000.

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    Intoxication while on duty

    A railway worker found intoxicated while on duty faces a fine of up to Rs. 500. If their intoxication endangers passengers, the penalty increases to imprisonment for up to one year or a fine, or both.

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    Endangering passenger safety on duty

    A Railway employee endangering someone's safety while on duty could be imprisoned for up to two years or fined up to Rs. 1000, or both.

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    Cognizable offenses on railways

    Certain offenses related to railway operations, like obstructing a train, carrying unauthorized goods, or endangering safety, are considered serious and allow for arrest without a warrant.

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    Non-cognizable offenses on railways

    Offenses less serious than cognizable offenses, like minor disputes or refusing to provide information, may also lead to arrest without a warrant if the person refuses to identify themselves or attempts to flee.

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    Railway accident liability

    An accident involving trains, such as a collision or derailment, resulting in passenger injury, death or loss of goods, triggers the Railway Administration's liability for compensation.

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    Accident (Railway)

    This term encompasses any accident involving trains that leads to death, injury, or damage, as defined in Section 124.

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    Untoward Accident (Railway)

    A specific kind of accident, as defined in Section 124, causing death, injury, or damage during railway operations.

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    Dependents of a deceased passenger (Railway)

    These individuals are entitled to compensation if a passenger they are dependent on dies due to a railway accident. Includes spouse, children, parents, and in some cases, other close relatives.

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    Primary dependents (Railway)

    This includes the spouse, children, and parents of an unmarried or minor deceased passenger.

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    Secondary dependents (Railway)

    These individuals may also be eligible for compensation if they were financially dependent on the deceased passenger. Includes parents of a minor or unmarried deceased passenger, siblings, and certain in-laws.

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    IAFT 1709A (D Form)

    Issued to military personnel and their family members travelling on leave at their own expense. 60% of the fare is collected in cash, and the remaining 40% is debited to the Defence Ministry.

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    IAFT 1720/1720A

    Issued to JCO/WO and other officers and soldiers. 50% of the fare is collected in cash, and the remaining 50% is debited to the Defence Ministry. A guard certificate is issued.

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    Traveling in a higher class with a lower class ticket

    A passenger using a ticket for a lower class of travel while travelling in a higher class will be required to pay the difference in fare between the two classes. They will also be subject to additional charges, calculated up to the point of detention.

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    Refusal to pay fare and excess charges

    Failing to pay the fare and any excess charges when traveling without a valid ticket can lead to imprisonment for a minimum of 10 days and a maximum of one month. This applies even if the ticket is lost, stolen, or damaged.

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    Intoxication while on duty (Railway)

    A railway worker found intoxicated while on duty faces a fine of up to Rs. 500. If their intoxication endangers passengers, the penalty increases to imprisonment for up to one year or a fine, or both.

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    Endangering passenger safety on duty (Railway)

    A Railway employee endangering someone's safety while on duty could be imprisoned for up to two years or fined up to Rs 1000, or both.

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    Traveling without a ticket

    Traveling on a train without a valid ticket. The penalty can include a fine of up to Rs. 1,000, imprisonment for up to 6 months, or both. The minimum penalty is Rs. 500.

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    Excess fare for ticketless travel

    If caught traveling without a ticket, you'll be charged excess fare up to the point of detection. This also applies if you are caught traveling in a higher class using a lower class ticket - the difference in fare plus extra charges will be collected.

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    Not paying excess fare

    Refusing to pay the excess fare and charges for ticketless or improper travel can lead to imprisonment for up to one month, with a minimum of 10 days.

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    Misusing the alarm chain

    Misusing the alarm chain by pulling it unnecessarily can lead to imprisonment for up to one year or a fine of up to Rs. 1,000. The punishment for repeat offenses is even stricter.

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    Selling or attempting to sell a reserved ticket

    Selling or attempting to sell a reserved or season ticket to another passenger is punishable by imprisonment up to 3 months, a fine up to Rs. 500, or both. The ticket will also be forfeited.

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    Buying illegally sold tickets

    Buying a ticket that has been illegally sold or resold carries the same penalty as selling it: imprisonment up to 3 months, a fine up to Rs. 500, or both. The ticket will be forfeited, and the person will be considered to be traveling without a ticket.

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    Operating a ticket procuring business

    Operating a business that involves procuring and supplying train tickets illegally can lead to imprisonment up to 3 years, a fine up to Rs. 10,000, or both. The tickets will be forfeited.

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    Hawking and begging on railway premises

    Unauthorized hawking or begging on railway premises is punishable with up to 1 year of imprisonment or a fine of up to Rs. 2000, or both.

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    Ticket procuring and supplying business

    If anyone carries on the business of procuring and supplying tickets, he shall be punishable with imprisonment up to 3 years or with fine up to Rs. 10,000/- or both and tickets will be forfeited.

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    Unauthorized hawking or begging

    Unauthorized persons found hawking or begging on railway premises shall be punishable with imprisonment up to 1 year or with fine up to Rs. 2000/- or both.

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    Disruptive Behavior on Railway Premises

    A person found intoxicated, committing indecent acts, using abusive language, or interfering with railway amenities is punishable with imprisonment up to 6 months, a fine up to Rs. 500, or both.

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    Littering on Railway Premises

    Littering in railway premises can result in a fine of up to Rs. 500.

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    Obstructing a Railway Servant

    Obstructing a railway servant during their duties can lead to imprisonment up to 6 months, a fine up to Rs 1000, or both.

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    Unauthorized Entry to Railway Premises

    Entering railway premises without proper authorization can result in imprisonment up to 6 months, a fine up to Rs 1000, or both.

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    Unreserved Ticket Holder in a Reserved Compartment

    An unreserved ticket holder entering a reserved compartment or occupying another passenger's assigned berth without authorization is punishable with a fine up to Rs. 500 and removal from the compartment.

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    Resisting Entry into an Unreserved Compartment

    A passenger who resists the entry of others into an unreserved compartment can be fined up to Rs. 200.

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    Unauthorized Travel on a Train

    Traveling on the roof, steps, or engine of a train without authorization, even after warnings from a railway servant, can result in imprisonment up to 3 months, a fine up to Rs. 500, or both.

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    Altering or Defacing a Ticket

    Willfully altering or defacing a pass or ticket can lead to imprisonment up to 3 months, a fine up to Rs. 500, or both.

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    Male Passenger in a Ladies-Only Coach

    A male passenger found traveling in coaches reserved exclusively for women is punishable with a fine up to Rs. 500, ticket forfeiture, and removal from the coach.

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    Dangerous Goods on Railway Premises

    Bringing dangerous or explosive goods into railway premises without permission can lead to imprisonment up to 3 years and a fine up to Rs 1000.

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    Study Notes

    Military Traffic

    • Military, Air Force, and Navy personnel receive concession forms and certificates.
    • Warrants: IAFT 1707, IAFT 1707A, IAFT 1752
    • Concession Forms: IAFT 1709A, IAFT 1719, IAFT 1720/1720A, IAFT 1728, IAFT 1732, IAFT 1736
    • Certificates: IAFY 1953, IAFY 1954, INF 3, IN 461

    IAFT 1709A

    • Issued for military personnel and family members traveling on leave at their own expense (D form).
    • 60% fare collected in cash, 40% debited to Defence Ministry.
    • Free allowance per passenger: 40 kg.
    • Guard certificate not issued; if found with an unexchanged warrant, charged as traveling without a ticket.

    IAFT 1719

    • Issued to cadets of academies (National Defence Academy, Air Force College, Naval Training Institute).
    • 50% fare in cash, 50% debited to Defence Ministry.
    • Free allowance per passenger: 40 kg.
    • Guard certificate not issued; if found with an unexchanged warrant, charged as traveling without a ticket.

    IAFT 1720/1720A

    • Issued to JCOs, WOs, and officers/soldiers.
    • 50% fare in cash, 50% debited to Defence Ministry.
    • Free allowance per passenger: 40 kg.
    • Guard certificate issued; if found with an unexchanged warrant, charged as traveling without a ticket.

    IAFT 1728

    • Issued to retired soldiers attending regimental reunions.
    • Single-journey ticket issued; free allowance is class-based.
    • Guard certificate issued; if found with an unexchanged warrant, full fare of single journey + excess charge up to the detection point for return journey.

    IAFT 1732

    • Issued for military nursing services, including matrons of military family hospitals.
    • 50% fare in cash, 50% debited to Defence Ministry.
    • Free allowance per passenger: 40 kg.
    • Guard certificate issued.

    IAFT 1736

    • Issued to soldiers participating in sports events.
    • 50% fare in cash, 50% debited to Defence Ministry.
    • Free allowance is class-based; guard certificate issued; if found with an unexchanged warrant, 50% of full fare + fare upto the detection point.

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    This quiz covers the various concession forms and certificates issued to military personnel, including details specific to each form such as fare collection and baggage allowances. It also highlights the distribution of responsibilities among different military ranks and service members during travel.

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