Partial cancellation of a train ticket [closed]
I have booked four person ticket of 3rd ac in one PNR number. Now I want to cancel two person ticket from them. Are the remaining two person tickets on same reservation valid or not?
Best Answer
Yes you can cancel tickets of passengers individually.
Login to your IRCTC account select booked history select the appropriate ticket then you can select check boxes side to the name of passengers and select Cancel ticket this thing only cancels particular ticket of that passengers and remaining tickets will be alive.
Hope this helps. If you face trouble in this process provide your IRCTC login details I will do that for you. you can also find the process to perform this here and here
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Can I cancel partial train ticket?
IRCTC says you can make partial cancellation on the train tickets booked online up to 30 minutes before the scheduled departure of the train. The refund will be admissible as per railway refund rules.What happens to ticket if train is partially Cancelled?
For trains cancelled partially, passengers can avail full refund for the untraveled portion until six months from the date of scheduled departure of the train. Auto refund facility is available for tickets booked online, another release said.What is partially Cancelled ticket?
Partial cancellation of Tatkal e-tickets is allowed . Cancellation of e-tickets in case of trains cancelled: If the train is marked as "CANCELLED" in PRS due to breaches, floods, accidents etc. full refund is permissible in case the ticket is cancelled within three days of the scheduled departure of the train.How do I cancel a partially confirmed E ticket?
Partially confirmed e-tickets do not get cancelled automatically. You have to file a TDR for refund. The wait listed passengers may be permitted to board the train at the discretion of the TTE. They may be allotted berths if there are any cancellation in the coach.How to Partially Cancel train ticket on IRCTC ?
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