Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG): Complete Polity Notes for UPSC, State PCS, SSC & Railway

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เคธเค‚เคตเคฟเคงเคพเคจ เค•เฅ‡ เค•เคฟเคธ เค…เคจเฅเคšเฅเค›เฅ‡เคฆ เคฎเฅ‡เค‚ เคจเคฟเคฏเค‚เคคเฅเคฐเค• เคเคตเค‚ เคฎเคนเคพเคฒเฅ‡เค–เคพ เคชเคฐเฅ€เค•เฅเคทเค• เค•เฅ‡ เคธเฅเคตเคคเค‚เคคเฅเคฐ เคชเคฆ เค•เฅ€ เคตเฅเคฏเคตเคธเฅเคฅเคพ เค•เฅ€ เค—เคˆ เคนเฅˆ?
In which Article of the Constitution is the provision for the independent office of the Comptroller and Auditor General made?

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เค•เฅˆเค— เค•เคฟเคธ เคชเฅเคฐเค•เคพเคฐ เค•เฅ€ เคธเค‚เคธเฅเคฅเคพ เคนเฅˆ?
What type of body is the CAG?

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เคจเคฟเคฎเฅเคจเคฒเคฟเค–เคฟเคค เคฎเฅ‡เค‚ เคธเฅ‡ เค•เคฟเคธเคจเฅ‡ เคจเคฟเคฏเค‚เคคเฅเคฐเค• เคเคตเค‚ เคฎเคนเคพเคฒเฅ‡เค–เคพ เคชเคฐเฅ€เค•เฅเคทเค• เค•เฅ‡ เคชเคฆ เคชเคฐ เคŸเคฟเคชเฅเคชเคฃเฅ€ เค•เคฐเคคเฅ‡ เคนเฅเค เค•เคนเคพ เคฅเคพ เค•เคฟ เคญเคพเคฐเคคเฅ€เคฏ เคธเค‚เคตเคฟเคงเคพเคจ เค•เฅ‡ เคคเคนเคคเฅ เคธเคฌเคธเฅ‡ เคฎเคนเคคเฅเคตเคชเฅ‚เคฐเฅเคฃ เค…เคงเคฟเค•เคพเคฐเฅ€ เคนเฅ‹เค—เคพ?
Who among the following, while commenting on the post of CAG, said that he shall be the most important officer under the Constitution of India?

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เคจเคฟเคฏเค‚เคคเฅเคฐเค• เคเคตเค‚ เคฎเคนเคพเคฒเฅ‡เค–เคพ เคชเคฐเฅ€เค•เฅเคทเค• เค•เฅ€ เคจเคฟเคฏเฅเค•เฅเคคเคฟ เค•เคฟเคธเค•เฅ‡ เคฆเฅเคตเคพเคฐเคพ เค•เฅ€ เคœเคพเคคเฅ€ เคนเฅˆ?
Who appoints the Comptroller and Auditor General?

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เคญเคพเคฐเคค เค•เคพ เคจเคฟเคฏเค‚เคคเฅเคฐเค• เคเคตเค‚ เคฎเคนเคพเคฒเฅ‡เค–เคพ เคชเคฐเฅ€เค•เฅเคทเค• เค•เคพ เค•เคพเคฐเฅเคฏเค•เคพเคฒ เคนเฅ‹เคคเคพ เคนเฅˆ-
The tenure of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India is-

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เคจเคฟเคฏเค‚เคคเฅเคฐเค• เคเคตเค‚ เคฎเคนเคพเคฒเฅ‡เค–เคพ เคชเคฐเฅ€เค•เฅเคทเค• เค•เคพ เคธเฅ‡เคตเคพเคจเคฟเคตเฅƒเคคเฅเคค เค•เฅ€ เค†เคฏเฅ เคนเฅ‹เคคเคพ เคนเฅˆ-
The retirement age of the Comptroller and Auditor General is-

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เคจเคฟเคฏเค‚เคคเฅเคฐเค• เคเคตเค‚ เคฎเคนเคพเคฒเฅ‡เค–เคพ เคชเคฐเฅ€เค•เฅเคทเค• เค•เฅ‹ เค‰เคธเค•เฅ‡ เคชเคฆ เคธเฅ‡ เคนเคŸเคพเคฏเคพ เคœเคพ เคธเค•เคคเคพ เคนเฅˆ?
How can the Comptroller and Auditor General be removed from his office?

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Consider the following statements regarding the CAG
1. After leaving office, he is not eligible for further office under the Government of India or any State Government.
2. His salary is equal to that of a High Court judge.

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Which of the following is a function of the CAG?

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In which of the following years was the CAG relieved of the responsibility of compiling and maintaining the accounts of the Central Government?

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เค•เฅˆเค— เคฐเคพเคทเฅเคŸเฅเคฐเคชเคคเคฟ เค•เฅ‹ เคจเคฟเคฎเฅเคจเคฒเคฟเค–เคฟเคค เคฎเฅ‡เค‚ เคธเฅ‡ เค•เฅŒเคจ-เคธเฅ‡ เคฒเฅ‡เค–เคพ เคชเคฐเฅ€เค•เฅเคทเคพ เคชเฅเคฐเคธเฅเคคเฅเคค เค•เคฐเคคเคพ เคนเฅˆ?
Which of the following audit reports does the CAG submit to the President?

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In which year was the Audit Board established as part of the CAG office?

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Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG): Complete Polity Notes for UPSC, State PCS, SSC & Railway

Introduction

The Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) is an independent constitutional authority. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar described the CAG as the “most important officer under the Constitution of India.” The CAG acts as the Guardian of the Public Purse and ensures that the government spends public money legally and efficiently.

For students preparing for SSC, Railway, State PCS, and UPSC exams, the CAG is a high-yield topic. Questions from this area are direct, highly scoring, and frequently repeated.


1. Constitutional Provisions (Part V)

The provisions regarding the CAG are mentioned in Part V (Chapter V) of the Indian Constitution.

  • Article 148: Deals with the appointment, oath, and conditions of service of the CAG.
  • Article 149: Defines the duties and powers of the CAG.
  • Article 150: States that the accounts of the Union and the States shall be kept in a format prescribed by the President on the advice of the CAG.
  • Article 151: Deals with the Audit Reports. The CAG submits the audit reports of the Union to the President, who places them before Parliament.

2. Appointment, Term, and Removal

  • Appointment: The CAG is appointed by the President of India by a warrant under his hand and seal.
  • Oath: The CAG takes an oath before the President.
  • Tenure: The CAG holds office for a period of 6 years or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.
  • Resignation: Can resign anytime by addressing the resignation letter to the President.
  • Removal: The CAG can be removed by the President only on the same grounds and in the same manner as a judge of the Supreme Court (i.e., proved misbehaviour or incapacity, passed by a special majority in both houses of Parliament).

3. Independence of the CAG

To ensure the CAG works without government pressure, the Constitution provides several safeguards:

  • Security of Tenure: Cannot be removed by the President arbitrarily.
  • Not Eligible for Further Office: After retirement or resignation, the CAG is not eligible for any further employment under the Government of India or any State Government.
  • Salary and Expenses: The salary and administrative expenses of the CAG’s office are charged upon the Consolidated Fund of India (meaning they are not subject to the vote of Parliament).

4. Duties and Powers (Under Article 149)

The Parliament enacted the CAG (Duties, Powers and Conditions of Service) Act, 1971 to detail the CAG’s role.

  • Audit of Funds: Audits all expenditure from the Consolidated Fund of India, the Consolidated Fund of each State, and UTs having Legislative Assemblies.
  • Contingency & Public Accounts: Audits all expenditure from the Contingency Fund and the Public Account of India and the States.
  • Government Companies: Audits the receipts and expenditures of government companies and corporations.
  • Accounting vs. Auditing (Important Amendment): In 1976, the CAG was relieved of accounting responsibilities for the Central Government. Now, the CAG only audits Central Government accounts but continues to both compile and audit State Government accounts.

5. Audit Reports and the PAC

Under Article 151, the CAG submits three audit reports to the President:

  1. Audit Report on Appropriation Accounts.
  2. Audit Report on Finance Accounts.
  3. Audit Report on Public Undertakings.

The President lays these reports before both Houses of Parliament. After this, the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) examines these reports. Because the CAG helps the PAC in its investigations, the CAG is famously called the “Friend, Philosopher, and Guide” of the Public Accounts Committee.


🌟 Quick Revision Facts (Bullet Points)

  • First CAG of India: V. Narahari Rao (1948โ€“1954).
  • British Origin: The office of the Accountant General was established in 1858 by the British; Lord Canning appointed the first Auditor General in 1860.
  • Warrant of Precedence: The CAG ranks 9th in the Indian order of precedence, equal to a sitting judge of the Supreme Court.
  • Local Bodies: The CAG does not automatically audit local bodies (Panchayats and Municipalities) unless specifically requested by the Governor/President.

⚠️ Common Exam Traps & Confusing Points

  • Trap 1:The CAG is removed by the President at his pleasure.
    • Reality: False. The CAG is removed like a Supreme Court Judge. The President cannot remove the CAG whenever he wants.
  • Trap 2:The CAG compiles the accounts for both the Centre and the States.
    • Reality: False. Since 1976, the CAG only audits the Centre’s accounts. However, the CAG still compiles AND audits State accounts.
  • Trap 3:The CAG submits reports directly to the Parliament.
    • Reality: False. Reports go to the President (for Centre) and Governor (for States), who then present them to the Parliament/State Legislature.

📝 Previous Year Exam Relevance

  • UPSC Prelims: Focuses heavily on the independence of the CAG, removal procedures, and the difference between the accounting/auditing roles for Centre vs. States.
  • State PCS (UPPSC, BPSC, MPPSC): Frequently asks direct matching questions on Articles 148-151, the retirement age (6/65), and the submission of reports.
  • SSC CGL / Railway NTPC: One-liner questions like “Who is the guardian of the public purse?” or “Who appoints the CAG?” or “What is the tenure of the CAG?”.

🎯 Practice MCQs for Assessment

Q1. Which Article of the Indian Constitution deals with the appointment of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India?

A) Article 148

B) Article 149

C) Article 280

D) Article 324

Answer: A) Article 148

Explanation: Article 148 provides for an independent office of the CAG, outlining the appointment, oath, and conditions of service. Article 280 is for the Finance Commission, and 324 is for the Election Commission.

Q2. What is the tenure of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India?

A) 5 years or 65 years of age

B) 6 years or 62 years of age

C) 6 years or 65 years of age

D) During the pleasure of the President

Answer: C) 6 years or 65 years of age

Explanation: The CAG holds office for 6 years or until the age of 65, whichever is earlier.

Q3. Who among the following is called the “Friend, Philosopher, and Guide” of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC)?

A) Attorney General of India

B) Comptroller and Auditor General of India

C) Finance Minister

D) Speaker of the Lok Sabha

Answer: B) Comptroller and Auditor General of India

Explanation: The CAG assists the PAC in examining the audit reports, making complex financial data understandable to the committee members.

Q4. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India can be removed from office in like manner and on like grounds as:

A) The Attorney General of India

B) A Judge of the Supreme Court

C) The Chief Election Commissioner

D) Both B and C

Answer: D) Both B and C

Explanation: Both the CAG and the Chief Election Commissioner are removed in the same manner and on the same grounds as a Judge of the Supreme Court (proved misbehaviour or incapacity).

Q5. Consider the following statements about the CAG:

  1. He is eligible for further office under the Government of India after retirement.
  2. He submits his audit reports relating to the accounts of the Union directly to the Parliament.Which of the statements given above is/are correct?A) 1 onlyB) 2 onlyC) Both 1 and 2D) Neither 1 nor 2

Answer: D) Neither 1 nor 2

Explanation: Statement 1 is incorrect because the CAG is not eligible for further employment under the government. Statement 2 is incorrect because the CAG submits reports to the President, not directly to the Parliament.


📌 Short Revision Summary

FeatureDetails
Constitutional ArticlesPart V, Articles 148 to 151
Appointed ByPresident of India
Term of Office6 years or up to 65 years of age
Removal ProcessSame as a Supreme Court Judge
Post-RetirementNot eligible for further Govt. office
Main RoleGuardian of Public Purse, Audits GoI and State spending
Report SubmissionPresident (Centre) / Governor (State)