Railways
(Extent of Monetary Liability and Prescription of Percentage Charge) Rules,
1990
[Railways (Extent of Monetary Liability and Prescription of
Percentage Charge) Rules, 1990]
[7th June, 1990]
In exercise of the powers
conferred by sub-section (1) and clause (c)
of sub-section (2) of Section 112 of the Railways Act, 1989 (24 of 1989) read
with Section 2 of the General Clauses Act, 1987 (10 of 1987), the Central
Government hereby makes the following rules, namely.
Rule - 1. Short title and commencement.
(1) These rules may be called
the Railways (Extent of Monetary
Liability and Prescription of Percentage Charge) Rules, 1990.
(2) They shall come into force
on the date of commencement of the Act.
Rule - 2. Definitions.
In these Rules unless the
context otherwise requires.
(a) “Act” means the Railways
Act, 1989 (24 of 1989).
(b) “Baggage” means personal
effects of a passenger entrusted to a railway administration for carriage.
(c) “Excess value” in respect
of any consignment means the amount by which the value declared by a consignor
exceeds the amount of liability of a railway administration as specified or
calculated under sub-rule (1) of Rule 3.
(d) “Percentage charge” means
the percentage charge payable on excess value calculated in accordance with the
rate specified in Column 2 of Schedule II.
(e) “Schedule” means the
Schedule to these rules.
(f) Words and expressions used
and not defined in these rules but defined in the Act shall have the meanings
respectively assigned to them in the Act.
Rule - 3. Monetary liability of a railway administration.
(1) Where a railway
administration is responsible or loss, damage, destruction, deterioration or
non-delivery of any consignment, the amount of liability of such railway
administration in respect of such loss, damage, destruction, deterioration or
non-delivery shall not, unless the consignor has declared its value and paid
percentage charge on excess value of such consignment, exceed,
(i) in the case of any
consignment consisting of animals, the amount specified in Schedule I; or
(ii) in the case of any
consignment consisting of baggage, an amount calculated at rupees one hundred
per kilogramme; or
(iii) in the case of any
consignment other than those referred to in clauses (i) and (ii)
above, an amount calculated at rupees fifty per kilogramme.
(2) Where a railway
administration is responsible for loss, damage, destruction, deterioration or
non-delivery of any consignment and the consignor has at the time of
entrustment for carriage declared the value of such consignment and paid
percentage charge on excess value at the rate specified in Part I or Part II as
the case may be of Schedule II, the amount of liability of a railway
administration for loss, damage, destruction, deterioration or non-delivery of
such consignment shall not exceed the value of declared.
Explanation 1. Where in respect
of carriage of any consignment, the freight is chargeable on any basis, other
than its actual weight, the amount of liability of a railway administration
shall be determined with reference to the actual weight of such consignment.
Explanation 2. Where the loss,
damage, destruction, deterioration or non-delivery is only with respect to part
of a consignment, the weight to be taken into consideration for determining the
amount of liability of a railway administration is the weight of the goods
lost, damaged, destroyed, deteriorated or non-delivered unless such loss,
damage, destruction, deterioration or non-delivery affects the value of the
entire consignment.
Rule - 4. Certain goods not to be accepted for carriage unless percentage charge paid.
No railway administration
shall accept for carriage, the goods specified in Part I of Schedule II unless
the consignor declares the value of such goods and pays the percentage charge
applicable to such goods as indicated in Column 2 of Schedule II.
SCHEDULE I
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(1)
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(2)
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Description
of animals
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Extent of
responsibility of Railway Administration
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(Per head)
(Rs)
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Elephants
Horses
Mules, horned cattle or camels
Dogs, donkeys, goats, pigs, sheep or other
animals not mentioned above, or birds
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6000
3000
800
120
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SCHEDULE II
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Description of goods
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Rate of Percentage
charge
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Part I
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(1)
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(2)
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1. Gold
2. Silver
3. Pearls
4. Precious stones
5. Jewellery
[5-A. Scooter or Motor Cycle
other than those booked in full rake of parcel van consisting of at least 15
parcel vans or equivalent to 8 wheeled coaches]
6. Currency notes and coins [other
than Government Treasure]
7. Government stamps [and
stamped paper other than postal stationery and stamps]
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13 paise per 100 rupees or part thereof on excess
value per 160 kilometres or part thereof subject to a maximum of 1% of excess
value
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Part II
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(1)
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(2)
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Goods other than those specified in Part I
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25 paise per 100 rupees or part thereof on excess
value per 160 kilometres or part thereof subject to a maximum of 1% of excess
value.
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Added by Noti. No. GSR 90(E), dt. 26-2-1991 (w.e.f. 26-2-1991).