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Consider the following statements regarding the independence of the CAG:

i. The CAG does not hold office at the pleasure of the President.

ii. The CAG’s salary is equivalent to that of a Supreme Court judge.

iii. The CAG can be reappointed for another term after completing their tenure.

iv. The administrative expenses of the CAG’s office are charged upon the Consolidated Fund of India.

v. The conditions of service for the Indian Audit and Accounts Department are prescribed by the CAG independently.

Which of the above statements are correct?

AOnly (i, ii, and iv)

BOnly (i, iii, and iv)

COnly (ii, iii, and v)

DOnly (i, ii, and v)

Answer:

A. Only (i, ii, and iv)

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Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India's Independence

  • Security of Tenure: The CAG is appointed by the President but cannot be removed from office except in the manner and on the grounds like a Judge of the Supreme Court of India. This ensures that the CAG is not influenced by the executive and can perform their duties without fear or favour. This directly addresses statement (i) being correct.

  • Remuneration: The salary and other conditions of service of the CAG are determined by an Act of Parliament. The salary of the CAG is equal to that of a Judge of the Supreme Court. This provision protects the CAG's independence by preventing arbitrary changes in their remuneration. This validates statement (ii) as correct.

  • Non-Reappointment: Upon completing their term, the CAG is not eligible for reappointment. This prevents any potential for seeking favour from the government for future appointments. Therefore, statement (iii) is incorrect.

  • Charged Expenditure: The administrative expenses of the CAG's office, including salaries and allowances of the CAG and staff, are charged on the Consolidated Fund of India. This means these expenses are not subject to a vote by Parliament, further safeguarding the CAG's financial independence. This confirms statement (iv) is correct.

  • Conditions of Service: While the CAG is responsible for the organization and conditions of service of the Indian Audit and Accounts Department, the final rules and regulations are prescribed by the President in consultation with the CAG. This means the CAG does not prescribe these conditions independently, as stated in (v). Therefore, statement (v) is incorrect.

  • Constitutional Mandate: The independence of the CAG is a crucial aspect of India's parliamentary system, ensuring accountability of public expenditure. Article 148 of the Indian Constitution provides for the appointment and independence of the CAG.

  • Role in Accountability: The CAG audits the accounts of the Union and State governments and submits reports, which are then presented to Parliament and state legislatures. These reports are vital for parliamentary oversight and public accountability.


Related Questions:

Evaluate the following statements about the removal and resignation of the Advocate General:

  1. The Constitution does not specify a removal procedure for the Advocate General.

  2. The Advocate General can be removed by a simple majority vote in the State Legislative Assembly.

  3. Resignation is effected by submitting a letter to the Speaker of the State Legislative Assembly.

  4. The "pleasure of the Governor" clause means the Governor can remove the Advocate General at any time.

How many of the above statements are correct?

നീതി ആയോഗുമായി ബന്ധപ്പെട്ട് ശരിയായ പ്രസ്താവന ഏത്

  1. നയരൂപീകരണവും പദ്ധതികളുടെ ചട്ടക്കൂടും രൂപപ്പെടുത്തൽ
  2. സഹകരണ ഫെഡറലിസം
  3. നിരീക്ഷണവും വിലയിരുത്തലും
    ഇന്ത്യൻ ഭരണഘടനയുടെ 75-ാം വാർഷികത്തോട് അനുബന്ധിച്ച് ഏതൊക്കെ ഭാഷകളിലുള്ള ഭരണഘടനയുടെ പുതിയ പതിപ്പുകളാണ് പുറത്തിറക്കിയത് ?

    Which of the following statements regarding the independence of the CAG is/are correct?
    i. The CAG’s salary and service conditions are determined by the President after consultation with the CAG.
    ii. The CAG is not eligible for further office under the Government of India or any state after ceasing to hold office.
    iii. The administrative expenses of the CAG’s office are charged upon the Consolidated Fund of India.
    iv. The CAG holds office at the pleasure of the President.

    Which of the following statements about the CAG’s duties is/are not correct?
    i. The CAG audits the accounts of all local bodies without requiring a request from the President or Governor.
    ii. The CAG compiles and maintains the accounts of both the Central and state governments.
    iii. The CAG acts as a guide, friend, and philosopher to the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament.