CPRO of Indian Railways says that the railway manuals have been made keeping in mind the convenience and safety of the passengers. TT can take action as per these railway manuals.
Know Railways rules : While traveling in the train, TT is removed from the coach if there is no ticket or allows to travel after paying a penalty. But you will be surprised to know a rule of Railways (as per railway manual) that even after having a TT ticket, one can be deboarded from a moving train. In this way, you do not mess with TT while traveling in the train. However, this rule has been made keeping in mind the interest of the passengers. Let us know what this rule of Railways is and why it has been made.
CPRO of Indian Railways says that the railway manuals have been made keeping in mind the convenience and safety of the passengers. TT can take action according to these railway manuals. The priority of Indian Railways is the safety and security of passengers. In case of negligence in this, action can be taken against the railway employee itself.
This is the rule
If before starting the journey in the train or during the journey, TT feels that there is a possibility that the health of any passenger is not well and he is not in a condition to travel. There may be trouble on the way during the journey. Despite this, if he is travelling, then TT can remove the passenger from the train citing ill health. Even if the passenger has a first class or general class ticket. If the passenger says to travel citing the ticket, then TT can give permission to travel with the medical certificate.
This rule has been made keeping in mind the health of the passengers. For example, the health of a passenger is not good and the TT comes to know about it, despite this it does not stop him from traveling and the problems of that passenger increase in the moving train. In such circumstances, if immediate medical facilities are not provided, then the patient’s life can be lost. Can go till. This can be considered negligence on the part of TT towards the passengers. Keeping such passengers in mind, this rule has been made in the Railways.