India, Aug. 5 -- Whenever you fly domestically or internationally, you must abide by the airline's baggage policies. Some airlines only allow 7 kg of cabin baggage, and there are also restrictions on check-in baggage. But what if you abide by these restrictions, stay under the 15 kg limit for check-in baggage with airlines like IndiGo, and yet have to pay a whopping Rs.11,900 for exceeding the limit?

This is precisely what a man, Ratan Dhillon, has alleged happened while he was boarding IndiGo flight 6E724 from Goa to Chandigarh. He claimed that the weighing scales at the airport were inconsistent: one showed his bag as 18 kg, another as 16 kg, and a third as 15 kg, which is under the permissible check-in baggage limit with IndiGo.

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