From December1, you require an original identity proof to travel in any reserved services of the Indian Railways. Those without identity proof will be treated as travelling without ticket and attract a penalty equivalent to the ticket fare.
Anil Sankar V (CA) (1877 Points)
02 November 2012From December1, you require an original identity proof to travel in any reserved services of the Indian Railways. Those without identity proof will be treated as travelling without ticket and attract a penalty equivalent to the ticket fare.
CA Ayush Agarwal
(Kolkata-Pune-Mumbai)
(27186 Points)
Replied 02 November 2012
Yes, But Suppose in One PNR Three Passanger are There, Then All Three Have to Show ID Card , like Tatkal.
Unlike Tickets Booked Through IRCTC, In That Only One Need to Show ID.
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