Section 111 of RA, 1989 : Section 111: Extent Of Liability Of Railway Administration In Respect Of Accidents At Sea
RA, 1989
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Explanation using Example
Imagine you have booked a journey with a railway company that includes a leg of travel by sea, such as a train from Mumbai to Kochi and then a connecting ferry service to the Lakshadweep Islands. According to Section 111(1) of The Railways Act, 1989, if any incident occurs during the sea journey—like your luggage getting damaged due to a storm (an act of God) or a fire on the ship—the railway company wo...
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