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Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding the appointment and tenure of the CAG?

(i) The CAG is appointed by the President of India and holds office for a term of 6 years or until the age of 65, whichever is earlier.

(ii) The CAG can be removed by the President only on the grounds of proved misbehaviour or incapacity, following a resolution passed by both Houses of Parliament with a special majority.

AOnly (i)

BOnly (ii)

CBoth (i) and (ii)

DNeither (i) nor (ii)

Answer:

C. Both (i) and (ii)

Read Explanation:

Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG)

  • Constitutional Provision: Article 148 of the Indian Constitution provides for the office of the CAG.

  • Appointment: The CAG is appointed by the President of India by a warrant under his hand and seal.

  • Tenure: The CAG holds office for a term of 6 years or until the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier. This ensures a fixed tenure and independence from political interference.

  • Removal: The CAG can be removed from office in a manner similar to that of a Judge of the Supreme Court. This involves:

    • A resolution passed by each House of Parliament.

    • Requires a special majority (a majority of the total membership of that House and a majority of not less than two-thirds of the members of that House present and voting).

    • The grounds for removal are proved misbehaviour or incapacity.

  • Independence: The Constitution ensures the independence of the CAG by:

    • Fixing a secure tenure.

    • Restricting the conditions for removal.

    • Charging the expenses of the CAG's office on the Consolidated Fund of India.

    • Prohibiting the CAG from holding any office under the Government of India or any State Government after retirement.

  • Significance: The CAG is a key constitutional authority responsible for auditing all receipts and expenditures of the Union and State governments. Their reports are crucial for parliamentary oversight and ensuring accountability in public finance.


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