Serving stale 'dal' costs Indian Railways dear by AllIsWell on 07 November, 2012 - 12:01 PM | ||
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AllIsWell | Serving stale 'dal' costs Indian Railways dear on 07 November, 2012 - 12:01 PM | |
VADODARA: Serving a small portion of stale 'dal' to a passenger has caused the Indian Railways (IR) dear. Based on a complaint filed by a passenger of Shatabdi Express, the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has been directed to pay Rs 2.03 lakh as compensation by the Vadodara District Consumer Dispute Redressal Forum.N K Ojha had boarded the Shatabdi Express from Vadodara to reach Ahmedabad on May 13, 2010. After he ordered a meal of Jain food on board, he noticed that the meal that he was served had a portion of stale 'dal'.Ojha, university engineer at MSU, immediately filed a complaint regarding the spoiled meal to IRCTC. In its reply, IR's subsidiary accepted that it was mistake and assured that it would take appropriate action against the defaulting agency that handled pantry car of the train. But when Ojha requested that IRCTC should refund the food amount from the ticket amount that he had spent, IRCTC refused. He moved the consumer forum with a claim of Rs 90,000 as compensation from IRCTC for causing mental harassment and agony by registered a complaint against the deputy general manager of IRCTC, New Delhi.The district consumer forum of M T Unadkat and Neelam Bhavsar recently ordered that IRCTC should award Rs 1,000 as compensation to the complainant against the value of food and towards physical and mental harassment. Further, it has directed IRCTC to award Rs 2,000 as compensation towards the cost of litigation that the passenger had to incur in the process. |