Ticket Checks Are Mandatory, Know Why You Can’t Travel On Someone Else’s Ticket

Ticket Checks Are Mandatory, Know Why You Can’t Travel On Someone Else’s Ticket

Traveling on someone else’s railway ticket is illegal and punishable under Indian Railways rules. Violators face fines or removal. TTEs enforce ticket checks, and passengers should always travel with a valid ticket in their own name.

Manoj YadavUpdated: Monday, March 17, 2025, 11:28 AM IST
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Indian Railways operates under strict ticketing policies to ensure fair and legal travel. Every passenger is required to carry a valid ticket in their name. However, some travelers attempt to board trains using tickets issued in another person’s name. While a Ticket Examiner (TTE) might not immediately object, this practice is a clear violation of railway rules.

Can You Travel on Someone Else’s Ticket?

No, traveling on another person’s ticket is against Indian Railways regulations. A ticket is issued in the name of a specific individual and cannot be transferred to another passenger, except in limited cases such as family members or government employees, with prior approval. If a passenger is caught using another person’s ticket, they will be treated as a ticketless traveler.

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Penalties for Traveling Without a Valid Ticket

According to the Railways Act, 1989, if a passenger is found traveling on an invalid ticket, they must pay a fine along with the fare difference. The penalty amount varies based on the class of travel and the distance covered. In severe cases, repeated offenses can lead to legal action or even removal from the train.

Role of the TTE in Enforcing Ticket Rules

The Ticket Checking Staff (TTE) is responsible for verifying passenger tickets. If a passenger fails to present a valid ticket in their name, the TTE has the authority to impose penalties or ask them to deboard at the next station. In cases of non-compliance, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) may intervene.

How to Avoid Travel Issues?

To prevent penalties and inconvenience, always ensure that you travel with a ticket issued in your name. If travel plans change, you can cancel or modify your ticket as per railway guidelines. If necessary, seek official permission for a ticket transfer instead of using someone else’s ticket illegally.

Traveling on another person’s ticket might seem harmless, but it is a punishable offense under railway regulations. To ensure a hassle-free journey, always book tickets in your name and comply with railway rules. Adhering to proper procedures not only prevents fines but also contributes to an efficient and fair travel system for all.

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