Indian Railways has updated the penalty rules for passengers traveling without a valid ticket. The minimum fine has been increased from 250 rupees to 500 rupees. This change comes after 13 years, as the previous hike took place in 2013. The new rules will be effective across all zones from July 1, 2026.
What are the new penalty charges?
The Railway Board issued instructions on June 18, 2026, to implement these changes. The primary goal is to stop ticketless travel and ensure a better experience for honest passengers. If a passenger fails to pay the fine on the spot, the case will be sent to court, which may lead to imprisonment.
| Violation | Penalty/Action |
|---|---|
| Ticketless Travel | Minimum 500 rupees fine |
| Using someone else’s ticket | Ticket seized + Full fare + Min 500 rupees fine |
| Men entering women’s coach | Up to 2,500 rupees fine |
| Hawking/Begging without license | Up to 2,000 rupees fine |
| Nuisance/Drunkenness | Removal from train, fine, or 24 hours jail |
Who announced these changes and why?
Shivendra Shukla, Executive Director (Passenger Marketing) of the Railway Board, issued the orders to all Zonal Railways. CPRO Amit Sudarshan stated that these rules will make travel more comfortable and secure for those who buy tickets. These amendments were made under the Jan Vishwas Act to maintain discipline and order within railway premises.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
बिना टिकट पकड़े जाने पर अब कितना जुर्माना देना होगा?
1 जुलाई 2026 से बिना टिकट यात्रा करने पर न्यूनतम जुर्माना 250 रुपये से बढ़ाकर 500 रुपये कर दिया गया है।
महिला कोच में बिना अनुमति प्रवेश करने पर क्या सजा है?
महिला कोच में अनधिकृत रूप से प्रवेश करने वाले पुरुषों पर 2,500 रुपये तक का जुर्माना लगाया जा सकता है।


























