Indian
Railways Ticket Cancellation
The manner in which
booking of Indian Railways ticket is made, the cancellation procedure follows
the route accordingly. If the ticket is booked from railways reservation
counter or if the I-Ticket is purchased using Internet facility, the procedure
is different than the E-Ticket purchased using the Internet.
If a passenger wishes to
make some change in his journey date or looking forward to cancel the ticket, a
cancellation fee upto 25% to 50% may be charged by the Indian Railways
depending upon the date of cancellation of ticket then the actual journey date.
1) Cancellation of I-Ticket
I-ticket cannot be cancelled online. For cancellation of I-ticket one has to
approach any one of the computerized reservation counters all over India. The point to be kept in mind is that the cancellation slip of the ticket
has to be kept safely till the amount of the ticket gets refunded into the bank
account. Bank
charges which are being levied by the Banks or Payment gateways levies for
booking an I-Ticket are not refundable. Additionally, the service charges are also
not refundable. Refund of money is made after deducting the cancellation
charges, which are follows:
(a) Waitlisted or RAC ticket: No cancellation charges shall be payable if a wait-listed or RAC ticket is presented for cancellation up to -
- Three hours, after actual departure of train when the ticket is for a destination station up to 200 KM.
- Six hours, after actual departure of train when the ticket is for a destination station of more than 200 KM but up to 500 KM., and
- Twelve hours, after actual departure of train when the ticket is for a destination station of more than 500 KM.
In all the above
cases, a
deduction of a clerical charge of Rs. 20/- per passenger would be made.
Note: Where confirmed reservation has been
provided to RAC or wait-listed ticket holder at any time up to the final
preparation of reservation chart, such ticket would be treated as a reserved
ticket and cancellation charges shall be payable in accordance with rules for
ticket on which reservation made.
(b) Ticket
on which reservation made: if a ticket on which reservation of a seat or berth has
been made, is presented for cancellation, refund of fare shall be made after
deducting cancellation charge from the fare as follows :-
(i) If a ticket is presented for cancellation more than one day in advance of the scheduled departure of the train (excluding the day of journey) cancellation charge shall be deducted at the flat rate of Rs. 70/- for A.C First Class/Executive Class, Rs. 60/- for A.C. 2 Tier sleeper class/ A.C. 3 Tier sleeper class/ First class/A.C Chair Car, Rs. 40/- for Sleeper class and Rs. 20/- for Second class.
(ii) If
the ticket is presented for cancellation within one day in advance (excluding
the day of journey) and up to four hours before the scheduled departure of the
train, cancellation charges shall be 25% of the fare subject to the min. flat
rate mentioned in clause (i).
(iii) If
the ticket is presented for cancellation within four hours before the scheduled
departure of the train and up to –
- Three hours, after actual departure of train when the ticket is for a destination station up to 200 KM.
- Six hours, after actual departure of train when the ticket is for a destination station of more than 200 KM but up to 500 KM., and
- Twelve hours, after actual departure of train when the ticket is for a destination station of more than 500 KM.,
- Three hours, after actual departure of train when the ticket is for a destination station up to 200 KM.
- Six hours, after actual departure of train when the ticket is for a destination station of more than 200 KM but up to 500 KM., and
- Twelve hours, after actual departure of train when the ticket is for a destination station of more than 500 KM.,
In all the above cases, cancellation charges will be 50% of the fare
subject to the minimum flat rate mentioned in the above clause.
(iv) To cancel tickets after the above
period:
For cancellation and
refunds after the train’s departure, a passenger has to approach the booking
counter of the boarding station for cancellation. The ticket shall be surrendered
with the Station Master who in turn shall issue a Ticket Deposit Receipt.
The claim for refund shall be lodged to the following address attaching the original copy of the Ticket
Deposit Receipt:
General Manager (Operations),
Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Ltd.
1stFloor, Internet Ticketing Centre IRCA Building, State Entry Road,
New Delhi - 110055
IRCTC will process the refund claim with the Railway Administration and
refund granted by the Railway shall be credited to passenger credit card
account. Refund claims under above clause may require at least 90days or more
for processing.
2) E-Ticket
Cancellation:
This can be done only through the Internet (Irctc
web site) before the Indian Railways Reservation chart is prepared which is normally prepared four hours before the
scheduled departure of the train from the originating station. Cancellation is
not allowed across railway counters. Cancellation will be confirmed online and
the refund would be credited to the account that was used for booking the
ticket. In case of partial cancellation of the ticket, please ensure the modified
ERS is printed separately.
(a) Cancellation
of e-Tickets before chart preparation of the train:
If a confirmed ticket is cancelled more than 24 hrs before the scheduled departure of the train, flat
cancellation charges shall be deducted @ Rs.70/- for AC First Class/Executive Class, Rs.60/- for AC 2
Tier/AC 3 Tier/First Class/AC Chair car, Rs.40/- for Sleeper Class and Rs.20/- for Second Class.
Cancellation charges are per passenger.
If a confirmed ticket is cancelled within 24 hrs and up to 4 hours
before the scheduled departure of the train, cancellation charges shall be 25%
of the fare subject to the minimum flat rate mentioned in the above clause.
Less than 4 hours before the schedule departure of the train up to chart
preparation of the train, 50% of the fare paid subject to the minimum
cancellation charges.
Note: the Chart preparation time is the time for the chart preparation
from the Train Originating Station or from the Previous chart Preparation
station.
(b) Cancellation of e-Tickets after the
preparation of Reservation charts:
E-ticket cannot be
cancelled after chart preparation. Users are requested to use the online TDR
filing for such cases and track Status of the refund case through tracking
service provided by IRCTC. Such claims can be filed from next date from the
journey date to 30 days from the date of journey. For filing online TDR one has
to follow procedure given in IRCTC website. IRCTC will forward the claim to
Concerned Railways to process the refund and money of refund amount will be
credited back to same account through which payment was made after receiving
the same from the concerned Railways.
For more details and other rules of
refund such as for Tatkal
Tickets Booked as e-Tickets, Cancellation of Trains, Cancellation of e-tickets
in case of trains cancelled, Refund on partially used tickets, Refund due to
late running of trains, Refund of ticket where Railway Administration is unable
to provide accommodation, Refund in case of Failure of Air-Conditioning
Equipment, Refund in case Passenger are made to travel in a lower class for
want of accommodation, Refund on lost/torn and mutilated tickets, Issue of
duplicate ticket in lieu of lost/ torn and mutilated ticket familiarize yourself
on the IRCTC and Indian Railways cancellation rules.