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The CAG is a constitutional authority under Articles 148–151. Appointment is by the President; removal follows the Supreme Court judge process. Audit covers Union and State accounts and many publicly financed bodies under the 1971 Act. Reports go to the legislature and the Public Accounts Committee, not to a CAG court. The office does not pre-control every payment in the old Comptroller sense and cannot itself punish.
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Introduction
The Comptroller and Auditor General is a constitutional officer under Articles 148 to 151, charged with auditing Union and State accounts and reporting to the legislatures. The office is independent of the executive in tenure and removal, yet it is an auditor and adviser to the House, not a parallel government.
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Constitutional status
- The President appoints the CAG; removal is on the same grounds and in the same manner as a Supreme Court judge, which is the core of independence (Article 148).
- Salary and administrative expenses are charged on the Consolidated Fund, and service conditions cannot be varied to the incumbent’s disadvantage after appointment.
- The CAG takes an oath to uphold the Constitution; the office is not a ministry and not subject to day-to-day ministerial instruction on what to find.
Functions and reach
- Duties prescribed by Parliament (CAG’s DPC Act, 1971) cover audit of Union and State expenditure, receipts in specified cases, government companies, and autonomous bodies substantially financed by government.
- Reports are laid in Parliament or the State legislature (Article 151) and are examined by the Public Accounts Committee, which is how audit becomes political accountability.
- In India the “Comptroller” function of pre-sanctioning every payment, as in the historic UK sense, is not the working model; the office is essentially Auditor General with a constitutional name.
Limits
- The CAG cannot enforce a recovery or convict an officer; that remains with the executive, courts, and vigilance bodies.
- Policy wisdom is for the government; audit propriety can be contested as overreach when reports enter campaign season.
- Appointment by the executive without a statutory selection collegium is a live reform debate, even while removal protection is strong.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD P[President appoints] --> CAG[CAG Article 148] CAG --> A[Audit Union and States] A --> R[Article 151 report] R --> PAC[Public Accounts Committee]
Conclusion
The CAG’s constitutional position is that of an independent auditor of Union and State accounts, secured by judge-like removal and charged expenditure, reporting through Article 151 to the PAC. It is a watchdog with a report, not a second executive or a trial court.
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