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Assertion (A): The CAG’s salary and service conditions cannot be altered to their disadvantage after appointment.

Reason (R): This provision ensures the independence of the CAG by safeguarding against executive interference.

Select the correct answer code:

A(A) is true but (R) is false

BBoth (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

C(A) is false but (R) is true

DNone of the above

Answer:

B. Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

Read Explanation:

Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India:

  • Constitutional Mandate: The Constitution of India guarantees the independence of the CAG to ensure impartial performance of duties.

  • Article 148: This article provides for the appointment of the CAG by the President of India.

  • Security of Tenure:

    • The CAG holds office for a term of six years or until the age of 65, whichever is earlier.

    • Crucially, the salary and service conditions of the CAG cannot be varied to their disadvantage after their appointment. This is a key safeguard for independence.

  • Financial Autonomy:

    • The CAG is treated similarly to a Supreme Court judge in terms of salary and allowances, which are charged on the Consolidated Fund of India.

    • This means these expenses are not subject to a vote by Parliament, further insulating the CAG from executive control.

  • Role of the CAG:

    • The CAG audits all receipts and expenditures of the Union and State governments.

    • The CAG also audits government companies, corporations, and bodies substantially financed by the government.

    • The reports submitted by the CAG are laid before Parliament and relevant state legislatures.

    • Parliamentary committees, particularly the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), scrutinize these reports.

  • Reason for Protection:

    • The provision to protect the CAG's salary and service conditions is designed to shield the office from undue pressure or interference from the executive branch of the government.

    • This independence is vital for the CAG to conduct audits and report findings objectively, acting as a watchdog of public finance.

    • Any attempt to reduce salary or alter service conditions to the CAG's disadvantage could be used as a tool to influence their audit decisions or reports.

  • Exam Relevance: Understanding the constitutional provisions related to the CAG's independence is frequently tested in competitive examinations, especially in the Indian Polity section. Pay attention to articles, terms of office, and the rationale behind these safeguards


Related Questions:

Which of the following statements about the CAG’s independence is/are not correct?
i. The CAG’s salary and service conditions can be altered to his/her disadvantage after appointment.
ii. The CAG is eligible for further office under the Government of India after ceasing to hold office.
iii. The administrative expenses of the CAG’s office are subject to the vote of Parliament.

Choose the correct statement(s) regarding the Doctrine of Pleasure in India.

  1. The Doctrine of Pleasure is enshrined in Article 310 of the Constitution of India.

  2. Article 311 provides safeguards against arbitrary dismissal of civil servants.

Which of the following statements are correct about the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)?

  1. The UPSC is an independent constitutional body directly created by the Constitution.

  2. The chairman and members of the UPSC hold office for a term of six years or until they attain the age of 60 years, whichever is earlier.

  3. The UPSC is responsible for cadre management and training of All India Services officers.

onsider the following statements about the Advocate General:

(i) The Advocate General performs legal duties assigned by the Governor or conferred by the Constitution.

(ii) The Advocate General’s role is defined under Article 165 and Article 177 of the Constitution.

(iii) The Advocate General must have practiced as an advocate in a Supreme Court for at least 10 years.

(iv) The Advocate General submits their resignation to the state legislature.

Which of these statement(s) is/are correct?

Which of the following statements about the duties of the CAG is/are correct?
i. The CAG audits all expenditure from the Consolidated Fund of India, Consolidated Fund of each state, Contingency Fund of India and of each state, and the Public Accounts.
ii. The CAG audits the accounts of government companies as per the Companies Act.
iii. The CAG compiles and maintains the accounts of the Central Government.
iv. The CAG advises the President on the form in which the accounts of the Centre and states should be kept.