Traveling by train requires a clear understanding of the rules, especially when passing through states where alcohol is banned. Ignoring these laws can lead to serious legal trouble for passengers. The Railway Protection Force (RPF) and Government Railway Police (GRP) conduct regular checks to ensure compliance.
Which states have a total ban on alcohol
Certain states in India are known as Dry States where the purchase, sale, and consumption of alcohol are completely prohibited. These include Bihar, Gujarat, Nagaland, Mizoram, and Lakshadweep. If a train enters or passes through these states, any passenger carrying alcohol can face strict legal action under the state excise laws.
What are the penalties for violating alcohol rules
Drinking alcohol on trains or railway platforms is a punishable offense across the country. According to Section 165 of the Railways Act 1989, violators can be fined between 500 to 1,000 rupees or face up to 6 months of imprisonment. In dry states, the penalties are even more severe based on local state laws.
General rules for carrying alcohol in other states
| Category | Rule/Limit |
|---|---|
| Non-Dry States | Limited quantity (usually up to 2 liters) in sealed bottles for personal use |
| Train/Platform Consumption | Strictly prohibited nationwide |
| Dry States | Complete ban on carrying or consuming |
| Enforcement Agencies | RPF and GRP |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I carry alcohol if my train passes through Bihar or Gujarat?
No, Bihar and Gujarat are dry states. Carrying alcohol while passing through these states can lead to arrest and legal action under state excise laws.
What is the penalty for drinking alcohol on a railway platform?
Under Section 165 of the Railways Act 1989, you can be fined between 500 to 1,000 rupees or face imprisonment for up to 6 months.



























