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Posted: Nov 09 2011 (11:39)
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Last Response: Nov 09 2011 (12:22)
11 Responses
Last Response: Nov 09 2011 (12:22)
Does the TTE object/disallow travel if an infant (child upto 4 yrs) travels with an adult who has a confirmed ticket but has not declared the name and details of the infant while booking an i-ticket.
Is any id for the child required.
Any clarifications welcome
Is any id for the child required.
Any clarifications welcome
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My doubts stems from the stories of passengers who have been hassled at the slightest pretext (one passenger was asked to pay for the whole journey because his picture in the ID wasnt clear enough for the TTE). In the process of trying to grab the last available Tatkal ticket, the child's details were missed out on. So fingers crossed. Hope better sense prevails and there is no trouble in the long journey. Just wanted to double check if TTEs are prone to raising such issues and is there a legal requirement.
Thanks for all your responses
Thanks for all your responses
why not you carry the birth certificate or school ID9 which shows the age).
As per my knowledge it is not mandatory to declare the name and details of infant child, but if the TTE suspect the age , then you have to provide the sufficient age proff( mentioned above).
Otherwise if you are confident that child is of 04 years , and looks of his age group. Generally TTE will not ask for the details.
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As per my knowledge it is not mandatory to declare the name and details of infant child, but if the TTE suspect the age , then you have to provide the sufficient age proff( mentioned above).
Otherwise if you are confident that child is of 04 years , and looks of his age group. Generally TTE will not ask for the details.
But...
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Sir 4 yr old child can't look like 8 or 12 yr old. doubt arises when it appears more difference in age.
No issues, just for records/information for railways if any untoward incidents occur.