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Posted: Nov 28 2012 (20:42)
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Last Response: Nov 28 2012 (22:01)
10 Responses
Last Response: Nov 28 2012 (22:01)
Yesterday a very distressing event occurred when my dad of 70 yrs boarded the 12664 Tiruchirapalli- Howrah express at Villupuram. His PNR is 4146495038 for 2nd AC (2A) travel for 27/11/2012 from VM to HWH. Booking status on 09/11/2012 was GNWL 4/ WL 4. This was an eticket booked by me for my dad. This came down to W/L 1 one week before scheduled departure and RAC 4 on 25th ie 2 days before departure. On the date of departure, the train departs from Trichy at 1600 hrs ie 4pm. Since I wanted to find out the status I was constatntly logging on to irctc site and checking the status. The charting was done after 230pm and it showed A1 40. I checked again through 139 enquiry where it said confirmed and A1 40. My dad got it written down from the booking office at Puducherry Railway station from where he...
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4 Public Posts - Wed Nov 28, 2012
The Consumer Protection Act states that it is the court’s prerogative to hear a case as expeditiously as possible and make an endeavour to dispose it off within a period of ninety days from the date of its admission.
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But the actual picture is different. Though disposal rates are high, parties ask for extension too.
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But the actual picture is different. Though disposal rates are high, parties ask for extension too.
5 Public Posts - Wed Nov 28, 2012