LUCKNOW: A special NIA court has directed the Centre and the Bar Council of India (BCI) to inquire into the fund sources of around a dozen prominent NGOs which, it said, rush to provide legal aid to defend those accused of terrorist and anti-national activities.
The court has also asked the Union Home Ministry and the BCI to collect information regarding the collective objectives of these NGOs and take appropriate action to check them from undue interference in the judicial process.
Among the NGOs named are Citizen for Justice and Peace (Mumbai), People's Union For Civil Liberties (New Delhi), United Against Hate (New Delhi) and Indian American Muslim Council (Washington DC).
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