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IRCTC v. Anand Verma — RTI Wiki Citizen Guide 2026

TDR auto-rejection without verification is arbitrary. Read the full guide on RTI Wiki — India's independent Right to Information reference.

IRCTC v. Anand Verma — RTI Wiki Citizen Guide 2026

IRCTC v. Anand Verma (National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, 2024-05-22) CC/2023/450 is a ruling on the Right to Information Act, 2005 — Section Consumer Protection Act. TDR auto-rejection without verification is arbitrary. Auto-rejection of a Ticket Deposit Receipt (TDR) by IRCTC without independent verification of the cited ground (e.g., 'did not board') is arbitrary and constitutes deficiency in service under the Consumer Protection Act 2019.

Holding

TDR auto-rejection without verification is arbitrary.

Ratio

Auto-rejection of a Ticket Deposit Receipt (TDR) by IRCTC without independent verification of the cited ground (e.g., 'did not board') is arbitrary and constitutes deficiency in service under the Consumer Protection Act 2019. Refund + reasonable compensation directed.

Section(s) applied

  • Section Consumer Protection Act

Practitioner takeaway

Consumer Forum jurisdiction over IRCTC service deficiency; refund + compensation.

Citation

  • Citation: CC/2023/450
  • Court: National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
  • Date: 2024-05-22
  • Outcome: allowed
  • Reporter / Cause-list: CC/2023/450