Whoever by force compels, or by any deceitful means induces, any person to go from any place, commit the offence of:

wrongful restraint
abduction
kidnapping
abetment

The correct answer is (b), abduction.

Abduction is the unlawful taking and carrying away of a person by force or fraud, or seizing and detaining a person against his or her will. It is a serious crime that can result in a long prison sentence.

Wrongful restraint is the unlawful confinement of a person against his or her will. It is a less serious crime than abduction, but it can still result in a jail sentence.

Kidnapping is the unlawful taking and carrying away of a person by force or fraud, or seizing and detaining a person against his or her will, with the intent to hold the person for ransom or for some other unlawful purpose. It is a very serious crime that can result in a life sentence or the death penalty.

Abetment is the encouragement or assistance of another person to commit a crime. It is a less serious crime than the crime that is being abetted, but it can still result in a jail sentence.

In the given question, the person is being compelled to go from one place to another by force or by deceitful means. This is a clear case of abduction.