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Govt. said to Supreme Court: Unregulated foreign aid to NGOs could harm India’s sovereignty

Experience shows that various governments in foreign countries were infusing funds into India

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November 12, 2021
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Under the new law, any NGO, which is registered to get foreign contributions, cannot transfer such contributions. It also places the NGO under an obligation to spend only 20% of the amount on administrative expenses as opposed to the earlier 50%.

The Central government on Tuesday defended the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Act, 2020, which introduced sweeping changes in the manner in which these donations could be used in the country, on the grounds that unregulated foreign donations could adversely impact the sovereignty of the nation.

“Foreign contributions, if unregulated, can cause devastating consequences to the sovereignty of the nation,” Solicitor General Tushar Mehta told a bench led by Justice AM Khanwilkar, which is hearing a challenge to the government’s 2020 Act.

NGOs and activists argue that the law will have the effect of choking foreign donations to India.

Also Read: India’s Supreme Court says No foreign funds for NGOs if purpose not declared

The government argued in court that it wouldn’t. “Experience shows that various governments in foreign countries were infusing funds into India,” Mehta alleged, without getting into the specifics. The government accordingly changed the law to trace the utilisation of such funds in India, he said.

Under the new law, any NGO, which is registered to get foreign contributions, cannot transfer such contributions. It also places the NGO under an obligation to spend only 20% of the amount on administrative expenses as opposed to the earlier 50%.

As a result, all the funds would sometimes be spent by a chain of NGOs for administrative expenses, he said, effectively leaving no funds to be utilised for any public good.

This would hit foreign donations coming into the country, a petition filed in court by social activist Noel Harper of NGO Care and Share, argued. His petition is one among many challenging the 2020 Act. Mehta argued that NGOs would earlier sub-delegate the funds to others and these sub-delegates would be under no obligation to limit the use of these funds for administrative purposes.

Also Read: Indian NGOs misusing foreign funds, support changes to FCRA: NCPCR

Under the new law, any NGO, which is registered to get foreign contributions, cannot transfer such contributions. It also places the NGO under an obligation to spend only 20% of the amount on administrative expenses as opposed to the earlier 50%.

The government is also authorised to prevent utilisation of such funds if, on a summary enquiry, it finds the organisation guilty of misuse of the provisions of the Act. (ET)

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