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Law: For poor servicesof Indian railways , can we go to consumer court?
Asked by hitler,
28 Dec '11 08:51 am
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Time to Blow the Whistle, at least there we'll get protection if not on the tracks as the Bill has now been passed by the Lok Sabha yesterday (27 DEC 11)!
Answered by Sridhar, 28 Dec '11 09:15 am
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One can. For example, if one has bought a ticket to travel by First Class AC and on the day of travel, either the AC did not function for some technical reasons and the railway staff could not remedy this situation, one can take up the matter with the consumer court for not providing the services and the Railways are supposed to return the full fare and also the costs of our case plus some compensation for the inconveniences one was subjected to.
Answered by Dharmarajan, 28 Dec '11 09:03 am
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Yes.Many years back I got a decree for 300 Rs.from State commission Lucknow,yet lying is dust
Answered by vishwabandhubajpai, 28 Dec '11 08:59 am
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