The confinement of any enrolled member of the CISF within the precinct

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 :

Arrest
Open Arrest
Close Arrest
Wrongful Confinement
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UPSC CISF-AC-EXE – 2023
The correct answer is B) Open Arrest. The confinement of an enrolled member within the precinct of any barrack, lines, or camp occupied by a detachment of the force, while still within the confines of the post/unit area, is typically referred to as Open Arrest in military and paramilitary forces like the CISF.
Open Arrest is a form of disciplinary confinement where a service member is restricted to the limits of the camp, station, or unit area, but not confined to a specific building or room like in Close Arrest.
Arrest is the general term for taking someone into custody. Close Arrest involves stricter confinement, often to quarters or a guard room. Wrongful Confinement is illegal detention. Open Arrest allows limited movement within the designated area (barrack, camp, lines) but prevents leaving it, fitting the description provided.
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