Quick answer. If the train was cancelled by Indian Railways or your fully waitlisted ticket got dropped, the refund is automatic — credited back to the source within 3-7 days. You don't need to file anything. But if you missed the train, the AC failed, the train ran more than 3 hours late at your boarding station, you got a partially confirmed PNR, or the journey didn't happen for any other reason — you must file a TDR (Ticket Deposit Receipt) on irctc.co.in within 60 days from date of journey (24 hours for “train not run”). Refund processing under the Railway Cancellation Refund Rules 2015 takes 60-90 days, credited to the original payment mode.
Manoj Reddy, 42, sales manager from Hyderabad. Booked a 2A ticket on Vande Bharat Hyderabad-Bengaluru on 23 March 2025 for ₹1,890 — including base fare, GST and the IRCTC service charge.
“Train got cancelled at 6 am — track blockade near Kurnool, official Railway message on the IRCTC app. I went back home and waited. Auto-refund hit my HDFC card on 26 March — but only ₹1,180. ₹710 short. The IRCTC FAQ said GST + service charge are non-refundable. Fine. But ₹710 felt high for a service charge that should have been ₹35 + ₹118 GST. I called 139 — they said 'contact IRCTC'. I emailed care@irctc.co.in twice — auto-acknowledgement, no human reply. Filed a TDR for the difference — system rejected it within 48 hours saying 'Refund already processed in full as per policy'. Filed a RailMadad complaint — closed in 9 days saying 'refund processed correctly'. So I sent an RTI by Speed Post on 12 April to the PIO at IRCTC Regional Office, Secunderabad — total cost ₹10 IPO + ₹52 Speed Post. Reply on 04 May — 22 days. They wrote: 'Service charge of ₹35 and GST of ₹118 are non-refundable as per IRCTC Refund Policy. However, on review of your PNR XXXXXX, an additional ₹70 was wrongly deducted as 'cancellation fee' for a train cancelled by Railways, which is not chargeable under Cancellation Refund Rules 2015. ₹70 will be credited to your source within 7 working days.' The ₹70 came on 12 May. The RTI cost me ₹62. Worth it for the principle, even more than the ₹70.”
—Manoj, May 2025
Indian Railways carries about 2.4 crore passengers a day. Of these, around 3-4 lakh refund requests flow through IRCTC and station counters daily. Most go through smoothly. But the bucket of partial-deduction disputes, late-running calculations, and “TDR rejected without reason” runs into thousands per month — quietly. RailMadad fixes some. RTI fixes the rest.
A TDR (Ticket Deposit Receipt) is the formal claim you file with Indian Railways when:
You don't need a TDR — refund is automatic — when:
The legal anchors are:
Open https://www.irctc.co.in → Login → “My Account” → “My Transactions” → “Booked Ticket History”.
Look at the PNR's status:
The dropdown is long. Picking the wrong reason is the single biggest cause of rejection. Common valid options:
The Cancellation Refund Rules 2015 mandate refund processing within 90 days. In practice, IRCTC processes most TDRs within 60 days. The bank credit then takes another 3-7 days.
The online TDR route does not apply. Instead:
+--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------+ | Train cancelled by Railways | Auto-refund full base fare + GST | | (no TDR needed) | + reservation charge. | | | Service charge (IRCTC) ₹15-30 per | | | passenger NON-refundable in some | | | cases — check refund breakup. | +--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------+ | Fully waitlisted ticket auto-dropped | Auto-refund full amount (incl. | | at chart preparation | service charge for fully waitlisted)| +--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------+ | Cancellation by user — confirmed | Sliding scale per Refund Rules 2015 | | ticket, AC class | > 48 hrs before: ₹240 + GST cut | | | 12-48 hrs: 25% of fare | | | 4-12 hrs: 50% of fare | | | < 4 hrs / after chart: NO REFUND | +--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------+ | Cancellation by user — confirmed | Sleeper class: | | ticket, sleeper / 2S | > 48 hrs: ₹120 + GST cut | | | Same sliding scale beyond. | +--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------+ | TDR — train late > 3 hrs at | Full refund of fare. File within | | boarding station | 60 days from date of journey. | +--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------+ | TDR — AC failure | Refund of difference between AC | | | fare and lower class fare. | +--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------+ | TDR — partially confirmed (waitlist | Refund of fare for non-travelled | | in party booking) journey not done | passengers if TDR filed before chart| | | preparation + 30 mins. | +--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------+ | RTI to IRCTC PIO / Indian Railways | ₹10 by IPO. BPL = free. | | zonal CCM PIO | | +--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------+ Sample TDR submission — text to use in the "Remark" box: --------------------------------------------------------- PNR: XXXXXXXXXX Train: 20701 Vande Bharat Express Date of Journey: 23 March 2025 Boarding station: Secunderabad (SC) Reason: Train cancelled by Railways at 06:00 hrs on 23/03/2025 due to track blockade near Kurnool. Cancellation SMS received from IRCTC at 06:14 hrs (attached). Auto-refund of Rs 1,180 received on 26/03/2025; balance Rs 710 deducted as service charge appears excessive. Requesting refund of Rs 70 wrongly deducted as cancellation fee for a train cancelled by Railways (non-chargeable per Cancellation Refund Rules 2015).
This is where the legal clock kicks in. IRCTC (a Railway Mini-Ratna PSU under Ministry of Railways) and Indian Railways (each zonal railway is a public authority) are covered under §2(h) of the RTI Act 2005.
RTI helps here when:
RTI does NOT help here when:
For format and template, see RTI in 12 simple steps — for first-time filers.
Q. The train was cancelled but the auto-refund is taking more than a week. What do I do?
First check your IRCTC “Booked Ticket History” — the refund status will show as “Initiated” with a date. If it's been more than 7 working days from initiation, raise a complaint at care@irctc.co.in quoting the PNR. If still no movement, file a TDR with reason “Train cancelled by Railways but refund not received” — must be done within 24 hours of expected refund non-receipt strictly speaking, but in practice the system accepts up to 60 days.
Q. The train ran 4 hours late at my boarding station and I didn't travel. Can I get a full refund?
Yes — file a TDR with reason “Train running late by more than 3 hours at the passenger's boarding station”. Full refund of fare is payable per the Cancellation Refund Rules 2015. The “boarding station” is the one printed on your ticket (which can be different from the originating station of the train).
Q. I had a confirmed AC ticket but the AC didn't work. The TTE didn't note it. Now what?
File a TDR with reason “AC failure during journey” — refund is the difference between the AC fare you paid and the lower-class fare. Crucial: without a contemporaneous note in the AC complaint book (or a written acknowledgement from the TTE / supervisor), refund is hard to establish. Also write a separate RailMadad complaint immediately — the timestamp itself helps.
Q. My ticket was partially confirmed (party booking, some confirmed, some waitlisted). Can I cancel only the waitlisted ones for refund?
Yes — and this is automatic if you didn't travel. If you cancelled before chart preparation, refund is per the cancellation slab. If you didn't cancel, the waitlisted names auto-drop and refund is automatic. For a “party did not travel” because partial confirmation made the trip pointless, file TDR for the confirmed names within 30 minutes after chart preparation.
Q. I booked through Paytm / MakeMyTrip / Confirmtkt — can I file a TDR on IRCTC?
No. Bookings made through B2B agents are visible on IRCTC but TDR has to be filed through the agent's app/portal — they then submit to IRCTC. If the agent is unresponsive, complain to IRCTC at care@irctc.co.in (since IRCTC is the principal) and also to the agent's grievance officer.
Q. The IRCTC service charge — is it ever refundable?
For most cases of train cancellation by Railways and fully waitlisted dropped tickets, the service charge is refunded automatically. For user-initiated cancellation of confirmed / RAC tickets, the service charge is NOT refunded — and that has been upheld in IRCTC's Refund Policy. For TDR cases, it depends on the reason — train-side failures (AC, late running) usually refund the service charge; passenger-side reasons don't.
Q. Is there a window to file a Consumer Forum case after the refund is rejected?
Yes — under the Consumer Protection Act 2019, complaints can be filed within 2 years from the date the cause of action arose (the refund rejection). Online filing via e-daakhil is now well-established for railway / IRCTC matters.
Last reviewed: 26 April 2026 by RTI Wiki editorial team. IRCTC refund slabs and service charge structure change with Railway Board notifications — verify amounts at irctc.co.in or write to admin@bighelpers.in if you spot a stale figure.