The New Delhi District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum observed that the snatching of her handbag from a moving train could have been prevented and the Railways cannot escape from its liability.
"The facts of the case clearly disclose that the criminal activity of theft has been committed in open daylight in a moving train, which Railways was not able to prevent. It affects the safety of life and property of the passengers in the train. Railways cannot escape from this liability," a bench headed by C K Chaturvedi said.
The order came on the complaint of Ludhiana resident Smriti Thapar, who said that 10 minutes after the train left New Delhi station and was slowly passing under a bridge near Sadar Bazar Station, a "miscreant" entered the compartment she and her two daughters were travelling in and snatched the handbag which was on her lap.
Nobody has been apprehended or arrested pursuant to the said FIR till date and the police closed the case as untraced, she had contended.
No one had appeared on behalf of the Railways despite issuance of notice, the forum noted in its ex-parte order.