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In Delhi Metro, in case male commuters are found in the ladies' compartments, they can be fined as per :
Explanation
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) operates under the Delhi Metro Railway (Operation and Maintenance) Act, 2002. Specifically, Section 40 of this Act deals with "Entering carriage or other place reserved for females". It states that if a male person enters a carriage or compartment reserved for the exclusive use of females, he shall be punishable with a fine (currently ₹250) in addition to the forfeiture of his pass or ticket. While the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) is responsible for security and enforcement within the metro premises, the legal authority to impose fines for this specific violation is derived from the DMRC's own relevant Acts and Rules, not the general Railways Act of 1989 or the CISF Act.
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