Indian Railways has announced new rules and higher penalties under the Jan Vishwas Act 2026, effective from July 1. Passengers travelling without a ticket will now face a fine of ₹500 in addition to the travel fare. Men found travelling in coaches reserved for women will be fined ₹2,500 and may be removed from the train immediately.
Passengers using tickets booked in another person`s name will face a ₹500 penalty, while unauthorized vendors and beggars at railway stations and on trains will be fined ₹2,000. Carrying prohibited explosives or hazardous materials on trains will attract a minimum fine of ₹10,000. The new regulations aim to improve passenger safety, discipline and security across the Indian Railways network.