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Q92 (CISF/2023) Polity & Governance › Governance, Policies & Social Justice

The confinement of any enrolled member of the CISF within the precinct of any barrack, lines or camp for the time being occupied by any detachment of the force is called :

Explanation

The definition provided in the question is taken directly from the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Rules, 2001. According to Rule 2(e), "close arrest" means the confinement of any enrolled member of the Force within the precinct of any barrack, lines, or camp for the time being occupied by any detachment of the Force.

  • Close Arrest: This is a disciplinary measure involving strict confinement where the individual is typically placed under the custody of a guard.
  • Open Arrest: Defined under Rule 2(k), this involves confinement within the precincts of a station or camp, but the member is still required to appear at all parades and perform their duties.
  • Wrongful Confinement: This is a criminal offense under the Indian Penal Code (Section 340), referring to the illegal restraint of a person, and does not apply to authorized disciplinary actions under the CISF Act.
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