"File an affidavit explaining what is the system in place as on date," a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath told the government and listed the matter for further hearing on February 3 next year.
Advocate Vidur Mohan, appearing for the government, said the petition was not maintainable and told the court that a similar matter regarding funding of some political parties was pending before the Supreme Court.
The NGO, in its plea, has sought that an independent body free from political interference be set up to enforce the FCRA, alleging that its implementation appeared to be strict on NGOs but not on politicians.
It has also sought that FCRA should be kept out of reach of the "political masters", alleging that they could exert undue influence on the executive to act or not to act.
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