HC quashes cancellation of registration of Centre for Wildlife Studies
Founded by scientist K Ullas Karanth, Bengaluru-based CWS faced "suspension" of registration under the FCRA on 5 March, 2021
PTI
Bengaluru, 29 June
Karnataka High Court has annulled
orders issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) that led to the
cancellation of registration of Centre for Wildlife Studies' (CWS) under the
Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act.
Founded by scientist K Ullas
Karanth, Bengaluru-based CWS faced "suspension" of registration under
the FCRA on 5 March, 2021.
This suspension was extended and
later turned into cancellation of registration on 4 September, 2023, following
a show-cause notice issued by MHA on 3 December, 2021.
CWS contested the cancellation,
arguing that it lacked justification and that Karanth, son of Jnanpith laureate
late K Shivaram Karanth, was not granted a personal hearing as mandated under
Section 14(2) of the FCRA.
The MHA countered it, contending
that personal hearings were not required before cancelling a registration.
Justice M Nagaprasanna of Karnataka
High Court noted that while Section 14(2) allows for the cancellation of
registration, Section 14(3) prevents the entity from re-registering for three
years.
"The words depicted in the Act
‘reasonable opportunity of being heard’ cannot be restricted to issuance of a
show cause notice but a personal hearing in the peculiar facts of the case
owing to the peculiarity of sub-section (3) of Section 14 of the Act must have
been afforded to the petitioner," the judge said in a recent order.
The court observed that
non-affording of personal hearing to the petitioner has rendered the order
unsustainable and the unsustainability of it would lead to its obliteration.
"Let there be no confusion
that there can always be a fusion between hearing and personal hearing,"
the judge said. -PTI
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