Man attended 45 hearings, wins 5-year battle for Rs 440 from Railways


Agra, Nov 13 (IANS): A 63-year-old man from Agra fought a battle for more than five years and attended 45 hearings, to get a sum of Rs 440 from the Railways.

He finally won the battle when the Agra District Consumer Forum court ruled in his favour, ordering the Railways to hand over the amount along with a 7 per annual interest.

The court said that if the payment was delayed beyond 45 days, the interest would increase to 9 per cent.

Railway officials were further asked to pay an extra Rs 8,000 for causing financial and mental distress, alongside the legal fees, to the complainant.

This saga began back in 2017, when Munnalal Agarwal bought a 2nd AC ticket through ‘Tatkal’ quota to travel from Banda junction to Agra Cantt station in the Uttar Pradesh Sampark Kranti Express for Rs 1,570.

However, when the train arrived, it had no 2nd AC coach attached to it.

“I sprinted across the platform, and jumped into any coach I could,” he said.

Once the train started moving, instead of the comfort he paid for, the TTE allotted him a seat in the 3rd AC coach, an option cheaper by Rs 440.

“It was a chaotic scene,” Munnalal recounted.

“In the 3rd AC coach, I discovered that the seat I was assigned to someone else and was already occupied,” he said.

He voiced his objections, but the TTE shrugged them off.

The ordeal worsened his health, he said.

Despite Munnalal’s efforts, the extra money he shelled out was never returned.

After not getting any response to complaints filed online and through letters, Munnalal issued a legal notice to the North Central Railways on November 28, 2017.

He got a response after five months on April 10, 2018, with the railways not recognising the grievance as genuine.

After fruitless attempts through complaints and legal notices, Munnalal decided to take the railways to the Agra District Consumer Forum in September 2018.

The Railways tried to dodge the case, saying the complaint should be handled by a railway claims tribunal, but Munnalal and his team cited Supreme Court precedents to prove their point.

Munnalal, a former retailer of sweets and biscuits, saw this as a fight for every passenger who had to bear a similar plight.

“Several other passengers who had booked the ticket for the 2nd AC coach had to suffer. Following my troublesome experience, I decided to fix accountability with the Railways.

"This was always about a fight for consumer rights. Not acting against wrongdoing paves the way for corruption and injustice on a larger scale. It was a long, tiring legal battle, and I am delighted to have achieved my purpose," he added.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 13 2023

    Another analogy to this is- person cleared IIT with rank and then cleared IAS with rank and then did MBA to work as a corporate slave somewhere in the universe .. or did CFA and works as a slave at Goldman Sachs ;) You get the drift ? ;)

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  • Shaik Anwar Ahmed, Hyderabad

    Mon, Nov 13 2023

    Shame on the part of Railways. The concerned authorities must have the right head to tackle such problems.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Rajeja Waterfront

    Mon, Nov 13 2023

    25 Paisa Murgi ...

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Mon, Nov 13 2023

    Pachees paise ka murghi kaha milta he jossey sir ? Hampankatte...Kemmannu ? Address, patha bheje zara

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Rajeja Waterfront

    Mon, Nov 13 2023

    Whats App 8928244744 ...

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Mon, Nov 13 2023

    Ok ....👍👍👍

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  • Antony, Padil

    Mon, Nov 13 2023

    Ticket price has gone up 3 times for general second class ticket. Safety has taken a hit with derailments every month. Tracks are not upgraded and signalling department has no responsibility at all. I will prefer KSRTC anyday for their good service and friendly staff.

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  • Rajan, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 13 2023

    Pyrrhic victory ... sometimes let go .. considering all round. Stress Including family’s members .... hours days weeks spent ....... many hidden expenses

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  • Susan, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 13 2023

    This happens guys. My neighbour based in Saudi, fought for a lost 'check in' baggage in AI Express at the Mangalore Airport. He spent thousands of Rupees commuting in Taxis Udupi-Bajpe multiple times. Eventually after 6 months all he got was INR 194/- from the airline . This just covered the typing charges of documents. He was asked to refer to the the 'Terms and Conditions' when he argued. The section which we blindly tick off as 'accepted'.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 13 2023

    This is after 2014 let this Government light diya's and fool the people of this country. Great work by Munnalal Agarwal, the railways should know that passengers are customers and customer is King.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Nov 13 2023

    must be some arulu marulu muduka....in third world countries it is foolishness to pursue such cases..just forget it and move forward...country like new zealand this might become big issue because corruption naam ka cheez hai nahin wahan pe

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  • Bharath, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 13 2023

    5 yrs is a long time wait and the gentlemen should have received better compensation. I believe currently the matters are dealt with high efficiency and one may not have to wait for such long time.

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  • Jroam, Mangala uru

    Mon, Nov 13 2023

    Yes Bharath... You are right... I got my refund of excess in less than 4 days without any of my action. Online booking/confirmation 3A was realloted as 3E and the difference 95.00 was duly refunded.

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  • Joseph, Bombay

    Mon, Nov 13 2023

    People are different. We can’t paint everyone with the same brush. Some people will Zig and some people will Zag. That doesn’t mean one is right and the other is wrong. There really is no universal standard of “normal”. In many cases, the ideals of “normality” are not attainable. They are simply not realistic. Allow people to be different.

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