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The Central Industrial Security Force  Act, 1968

The Central Industrial Security Force Act, 1968 establishes the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to provide security to various industrial undertakings across India.

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Summary

The Central Industrial Security Force Act, 1968 is an Act of the Indian Parliament that provides for the establishment of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to provide security cover to various industrial undertakings and other installations across India. The CISF is responsible for providing security and protection to various public sector undertakings, government organizations, airports, seaports, metro systems, and other vital installations. The Act lays down the powers, functions, and duties of the CISF personnel, and also provides for the regulation and discipline of the force.

Table of Contents

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1 Section 1: Short Title, Extent And Commencement Open
2 Section 2: Definitions Open
3 Section 3: Constitution Of The Force Open
4 Section 4: Appointment And Powers Of Supervisory Officers Open
5 Section 5: Appointment Of Enrolled Members Of The Force Open
6 Section 6: Certificates Of Enrolled Members Of The Force Open
7 Section 7: Superintendence And Administration Of The Force Open
8 Section 8: Dismissal, Removal, Etc, Of Members Of The Force Open
9 Section 9: Appeal And Revision Open
10 Section 10: Duties Of Members Of The Force Open
11 Section 11: Power To Arrest Without Warrant Open
12 Section 12: Power To Search Without Warrant Open
13 Section 13: Procedure To Be Followed After Arrest Open
14 Section 14: Deputation Of The Force To Industrial Undertakings In Public Sector, Joint Venture Or Private Sector Open
15 Section 14A: Technical Consultancy Service To Industrial Establishments Open
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