Question
Legal Studies Question on Constitutional Laws
The Comptroller and Auditor-General of India may be removed:
at the Pleasure of the President
by the Parliament in the same manner and on the like grounds as that of a Supreme Court Judge as per Article 148
by the Parliament in the same manner and on the like grounds as that of the Prime Minister of India as per Article 149 of the Constitution
by the Parliament in the same manner and on the like grounds as that of a High Court Judge as per Article 148
by the Parliament in the same manner and on the like grounds as that of a Supreme Court Judge as per Article 148
Solution
As per Article 148 of the Indian Constitution, the Comptroller and Auditor-General (CAG) can be removed by the Parliament in the same manner and on the same grounds as a Supreme Court Judge. The removal process involves a motion for removal being passed by both Houses of Parliament with a special majority.
- Option a) is incorrect as the removal of the CAG is not at the pleasure of the President.
- Option c) is incorrect as Article 149 does not deal with the removal of the CAG.
- Option d) is incorrect as Article 148 specifically outlines the process for removal of the
CAG, not the process similar to a High Court Judge.
Thus, the correct answer is b) by the Parliament in the same manner and on
the like grounds as that of a Supreme Court Judge as per Article 148.