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No tribunal needed to enforce FCRA on NGOs, Centre tells Delhi HC

New Delhi: The Centre on Tuesday told Delhi High Court that the government has a "robust and efficient" system to implement the foreign contributions regulations law as it has already imposed penalties, frozen accounts and referred to CBI and state police several NGOs for such violations.

A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar was also informed that there was no need for any tribunal or body for enforcement of Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA), 2010.
Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Sanjay Jain contended that setting up of tribunal would be a "wastage of precious resources in terms of money and man power, both of judiciary as of executive".
The Centre was responding to a PIL by an NGO, Association of Democratic Reforms, seeking creation of an independent body to implement the FCRA on grounds that conflict of interest hampered implementation of its provisions by the government, as political parties which allegedly violate this law, were part of the ruling establishments sometime or the other.
Advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for the NGO, alleged that implementation of FCRA appeared to be strict on NGOs, but not on politicians.
He claimed that despite a high court judgement holding the BJP and Congress prima facie guilty of violating FCRA provisions, the government had not taken any action.
The court questioned the maintainability of the PIL and sought to know from Bhushan whether it can issue any direction with regard to setting up of a tribunal. During the hearing, the ASG contended that "at present, our system of administering FCRA is robust, efficient, just and fair and there is no need for establishing separate body or tribunal for enforcing FCRA."
The Centre had contended that the NGO's petition appeared to have been preferred on behalf of various NGOs whose registration under FCRA have been cancelled for various irregularities and statutory non-compliances.

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