Introduction The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010 (FCRA) stands as a pivotal legislation in India, regulating the inflow and utilization of foreign contributions by various entities such as individuals, associations, and companies. The FCRA registration is indispensable for any entity aspiring to receive foreign funds for designated purposes such as cultural, economic, educational, religious, or social programs. However, despite its significance in facilitating foreign aid and support, FCRA registration can be subject to cancellation under certain circumstances. Here, we delve into the reasons behind FCRA registration cancellation, its implications, and the broader regulatory framework governing foreign contributions in India. Understanding […]