Indian Railways — Allocating already booked seat

Address:Porbandar, Gujarat, 360575

I was travelling from Porbandar to Dadar on[protected].
I booked 3 sleeper (s1 21, 22, 23) tickets in general quota & 2 tatkal tickets (one upto ADI (s2-12) & other upto DDR(s3-29) ).

As both tickets were in different coaches, we kept seated in S1 coach, TT came as train starts running,
I shown him all the tickets and ID's for verification,
I informed about 2(tatkal) tickets and ask to transfer seat near by, if available.
But He said there is no vacant seat available and you can exchange seats if others are ready.

I could not able to exchange the seat, when I went for sleeping in other coach, I find other person already seated
saying TT had allocated me this seat, he showed the fine receipt.
I had to adjust in S1 coach only.
The TT left the train at Jamnagar, when I concern other TT he said I can't do anything on this.

The behaviour of TT was also not well, He was rudely behaving with other passengers as well.

The name of TT who has given already booked ticket to other : Wrishabh Parmar

Kindly take the necessary action against same.
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