Exemption power permits government to grant conditional, revocable relief from foreign contribution rules in public interest. Central Government may, in the interests of the general public, exempt any person, association or organisation (not being a political party), or any individual (not being a candidate for election), from the operation of all or any provisions of the Act, subject to conditions specified in the order, and may revoke or modify such order as often as necessary.
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Exemption power permits government to grant conditional, revocable relief from foreign contribution rules in public interest.
Central Government may, in the interests of the general public, exempt any person, association or organisation (not being a political party), or any individual (not being a candidate for election), from the operation of all or any provisions of the Act, subject to conditions specified in the order, and may revoke or modify such order as often as necessary.
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