The legal aspects of fcra certification
The foreign contribution regulation act (FCRA) controls the recognition and use of foreign contribution through people and organizations in India. To follow fcra, institutions need to obtain certification from the Ministry of Home Affairs ensuring transparency and accountability in foreign money. This certification follows the criteria of strict reporting and use, protecting the country a broad past. Violation can result in results, including cancellation of registration. The act targets to sell moral funds raising practices between ngos and Civil Society Agencies to prevent foreign influence on Indian sovereignty.