This judgment also overruled Rangachar v. General Manager Southern Railway and Akhil Bharatiya Soshit Karamchari Sangh (Railway) v. Union of India verdicts, which said that
intention is upon him. (b) A is charged with travelling in a railway without a ticket. The burden of proving that he had a ticket
under the authority of the Central Government [* * *] [ The words " by the Federal Railway Authority" omitted by A.O. 1948.] or by a railway company ... Section 32.] [* * *] [ The words " operating a Federal Railway" omitted by A.O. 1950.] or in relation to an industrial dispute concerning [[[***] [Inserted
suit against the Central Government, [except where it relates to a railway] [Inserted by Act 6 of 1948, Section 2.] , a Secretary to that Government ... suit against the Central Government where it relates to a railway, the General Manager of that railway;] [Inserted as Clause
across India in consultation with the authorities and agencies related to ports, railways and aviation as well as with local and State level planning, land
navigable river or other unforeseen emergency, it becomes necessary for any Railway administration to acquire the immediate possession of any land for the maintenance
goods or passengers by any mode of transport other than by railways; (d) catering; (e) manufacturing or supplying a product according to the requirement
Section 23 in The Railway Claims Tribunal Act, 1987
23. Appeals .-(1) Save as provided in sub-section (2) and notwithstanding anything contained
Security Force Rules 1969 Rules
37,42, 42A, 47(2) and 49.
Railway Servants (Discipline & Appeal) Rules 1968,
Rules ... causing grevious head
injury - Punishment of compulsory retirement- Whether proper
and justified.
Railway employees - Participating in all-India strike -
En masse dismissal of participants - Whether
First Information Report alleging loss of legitimate
revenues due to the railway by defrauding it with the
connivance of railway officials either by loading pearl ... coke
without being booked according to railway rules in the empty
wagons after the manganese ore in them were unloaded at
Adityapur in Tatanagar