If a TTE (Travel Ticket Examiner) in an indian train asks you for money to allot a seat, it is important to understand clearly: this is not allowed under indian Railways rules. Seat allotment must be done as per official reservation rules and availability, not through extra cash or bribes.
Here’s a clear, practical guide on what you should do.
⚠️ First: Understand What is Legal and What is Not
A TTE is allowed to:
- Check tickets
- Assign vacant berths in certain situations (like RAC conversion or genuine availability)
- Help manage seat allocation based on rules
A TTE is NOT allowed to:
- Demand extra money for giving a seat/berth
- Sell seats informally
- Prefer passengers for cash
Reports and complaints show that such incidents, though rare, do happen and are considered misconduct under railway rules.
🧭 What You Should Do Immediately
1. Stay calm and do NOT pay extra money
Paying bribes can encourage illegal behavior and puts you at risk of exploitation.
2. Ask for proper justification
Politely ask:
- Why the seat is being charged extra?
- Whether it is officially authorized fare difference (if any)
In legitimate cases, only fare difference between classes (like Sleeper to 3AC) can be charged—not arbitrary money.
3. Note important details
Write down or remember:
- TTE name
- Badge number
- Train number and coach
- Time and location
4. Take proof if safe
If possible:
- Record video/audio discreetly
- Or note passenger witnesses
5. Report immediately to Railways
You can complain through:
- 📱 Rail Madad App (official grievance system)
- 🌐 IRCTC/Railways complaint portal
- ☎️ Helpline: 139 or 182
Railway authorities actively investigate such complaints and take disciplinary action when verified.
🚨 Real Situation Insight
Passengers have reported rare cases where TTEs allegedly:
- Asked for money for berths
- Assigned seats unofficially
- Used availability confusion to extract cash
While not the standard practice, such cases are taken seriously when reported with proof.
🧠 Important Travel Tip
If you need a confirmed seat legally, these are your best options:
- Book early through IRCTC
- Use Tatkal booking
- Upgrade via official RAC/waitlist rules
- Ask TTE only for official vacant berth allocation (without extra payment)
✅ Bottom Line
If a TTE asks for money for seat allotment:
👉 Do NOT pay
👉 Ask for clarification
👉 Collect details
👉 Report through rail Madad / 139
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