Published on: March 9, 2026

COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL (CAG)

COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL (CAG)

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ABOUT

  • Constitutional authority under Articles 148–151 of the Constitution
  • Audits the financial accounts of the Government of India and its state governments.
  • CAG is the head of the Indian Audit and Accounts Department.
  • Guardian of the public purse and controls the entire financial system
  • Article 148 provides for an independent office of the CAG.

APPOINTMENT AND REMOVAL

  • Appointment byàThe President of India by a warrant under his hand and seal.
  • Governed byàThe Comptroller and Auditor-General’s (Duties, Powers and Conditions of Service) Act, 1971, with significant amendments in 1976, 1984, and 1987.
  • Tenure: 6 years or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier
  • Resignation – CAG can resign at any time from his office by addressing the resignation letter to the President of India.
  • Removal – Same manner as a judge of the Supreme Court of India.
  • Can be removed by the President based on a resolution passed to that effect by both Houses of Parliament with a special majority.
  • Reason for removal – Proved misbehaviour or incapacity.
  • Reappointment – Not eligible for further office, either under the Government of India or of any State.
  • Salary & service conditions – Service conditions are determined by the Parliament; salary is equal to judge of the Supreme Court.
  • Administrative expenses – Charged upon the Consolidated Fund of India (CFI)