The Bill was aimed at defining the "accidental falling" to exclude cases of falling from a moving train such as when entering or leaving a train, standing near door,and travelling on roof top/foot board.
The Bill was withdrawn because the parliamentary committee has raised objection to the amendment and suggested various measures to reduce rush in trains, an official said.
According to the Bill, compensation will not be given for cases of accidental falling involving passenger's negligence, suicide attempts, etc.
The Bill was introduced in 2014 by the then Railway Minister D V Sadanand Gowda in the House.