Delhi HC seeks Centre's stand on plea by think-tank against FCRA licence cancellation
Deccan ChronicleNew Delhi, Mar 26 The Delhi High Court has sought the Union government's stand on a plea by public think-tank Centre for Policy Research against the cancellation of its FCRA licence. Justice Chandra Dhari Singh, in an order passed last week, issued notice on the appeal by the organisation against the Union government's decision and granted time to its counsel to file a short response in two weeks. On January 10, the Union Home Ministry cancelled the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act registration of CPR for allegedly misutilising foreign funds to affect India's economic interests, and aid protests and legal battles against development projects. Its FCRA licence was suspended in February 2023 for 180 days and then extended for another 180 days.