"The IRCTC website should be fool proof and needs drastic improvement. Most of the consumers/passengers suffer from the IRCTC website... Most of the time the website of the opposite party (IRCTC) is inaccessible for hours together," the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) said.
"Therefore, we feel it necessary to issue certain directions as the opposite party should take necessary steps to improve their website which should be user/consumer friendly, fast and perfect in all aspects. It is the need of hour for consumers at large in our country," a bench headed by Justice J M Malik said.
The bench held that IRCTC's prevalent procedure for refund of e-ticket charges as "not proper" and "practically impossible" as it expects a passenger who has cancelled his ticket to go to the railway station and search for the ticket checking staff to get a certificate issued from them that he has not undertaken the journey.
"Such e-ticket refund procedure is not just proper which is practically impossible and not helpful to the consumers at large. Instead of seeking refund most of the passengers will prefer to forgo the money...," the bench said.
He had moved the NCDRC against orders of the Chhattisgarh state and district consumer fora which had dismissed his complaint against IRCTC.
The NCDRC dismissed his plea saying that he acted as a agent and not a consumer in order to be protected under the Consumer Protection Act.
