Saharsa: Big Relief for Railway Passengers! Freedom from Travelling to Khagaria Court; Several Cases to Be Resolved by Paying Fines at Saharsa RPF Post Directly

Saharsa (Bihar): Very comforting news has emerged for railway passengers and common citizens. People will no longer need to make rounds of the Khagaria Court for cases related to various railway sections. To facilitate this, a special arrangement has been implemented at the RPF (Railway Protection Force) Post located at Saharsa Railway Station, allowing individuals to pay fines directly at the post to obtain bail and close their cases.

According to details, this new administrative arrangement will save both time and money for the general public and passengers, while also making the justice system more accessible. Let us examine a detailed analysis of the key points associated with this new system.

 Relief from the Hassle of Travelling to Khagaria Court

Previously, passengers had to make rounds of other districts for minor railway-related cases.

Saving Time and Money: Earlier, travelling to the Khagaria Court was mandatory for hearings and fine-payment procedures in cases registered under the Railways Act, causing immense difficulties for passengers.

Resolution at the Local Level: Under this new system, cases are now being processed and settled directly at the Saharsa RPF Post following the prescribed procedure.

 Simplification of Procedure and the Justice System

This is an important step toward bringing the justice system closer and more accessible to the common person.

Quick Disposal by Paying Fines: Being permitted to secure bail and close cases by paying fines under designated sections right at the RPF Post will also reduce the burden of lawsuits.

Joy Among Passengers: This reformative step by the railways has brought a wave of relief and satisfaction among regional passengers and locals

This arrangement for settling railway cases directly at the Saharsa RPF Post is a major boon for the public. It will not only reduce the workload on courts but also free ordinary citizens from unnecessary legal complications and travel troubles.