Rights duties and liabilities of a company auditor
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Rights and Powers of Company Auditors
According to Section 227(7) of the Companies Act, a company auditor has the following rights:
1. Right of Access Books of Accounts: As per Section 227(1) of the Companies Act every auditor of the company has the right to access at all times to the books of accounts and vouchers of the company, whether kept at the head office of the company or elsewhere. Under section 209(1) (d), a company auditor has the right to examine the cost records also which are required to be maintained by certain companies relating to production sales, stores etc.
2. Right to Obtain Information and Explanations: An auditor can call for any information or explanation from different officers of the company which he may think necessary for the performance of his duties.
Apart from the auditor’s right to obtain information and explanation it is the duty of every officer of the company to furnish without delay the information to the company auditor. If the directors or officers of the company refuse to supply some information on the ground that in their opinion it is not necessary to furnish it, then the auditor has the right to mention that in his audit report.
3. Right to Receive Notices and Other Communication Relating to General Meetings and to attend them: According to section 231, of the companies act an auditor of a company has the right to receive notices and other communications relating to the general meetings in the same way as that of the members of the company.
Similarly an auditor also has the right to attend any annual general meeting and also to be heard at those meetings which he attends and which concerns him as an auditor.
The auditor also has the right to make a statement or explanation with regard to the accounts he has audited. But he auditor is not expected to answer questions in the general meeting.
4. Right to Visit Branches: According to section 228 of the companies act the auditor of the company has the right to visit the branch office or offices of the company.
He can also audit such accounts of eh offices of the company provided that there is not qualified auditor to audit the accounts of the branch office or offices of the company, in such cases, the auditor has the right to access at all times to the books of accounts and vouchers that the company maintains at branch office or offices.
Moreover section 226 of the companies act provides that in case of the company gets the branch accounts audited by some of the local auditors, even the auditor has access at all times, to the books, accounts an vouchers of the company and he can also visit the branches, if he feels necessary.
5. Right to Correct Any Wrong Statement: The company auditor is required to make a report to the members of the company on the accounts examined by him of the final accounts and the related documents which are laid down before the company in the general meeting.
6. Right to sign the Audit Report: As per section 229 of the companies act only the person appointed as auditor of the company or where a firm is so appointed, only a partner in the firm practicing in India, may sign the audit report or authenticate any other document of the company required by law to be signed.
7. Right to Being Indemnified: Under Section 633 of the Companies Act, an auditor is considered to be an officer of the company and he has the right to be indemnified out of the assets of the company against any liability incurred by him in defending himself against any civil and criminal proceedings by the company if it is proved that the auditor has acted honestly or the judgment is delivered in his favour.
Duties and Liabilities of a Company Auditor (Section 227):
Duties towards the shareholders:
1. Report shareholders about true and fair state of affairs of the company
2. State that balance sheet and profit and loss a/c give all information required by law
3. State that balance sheet and profit and loss a/c agree with the books of account
4. State that balance sheet and profit and loss a/c agree with accounting standards
5. State that he has obtained all the necessary information
Duties towards Company:
1. Prospectus: According to Sec 56, the auditor is required to certify profits or losses, assets & Liabilities and dividend paid etc in the prospectus.
2. Statutory Report: Section 165 requires that the auditor has to certify the statutory report.
Duties towards Government:
1. CARO-2003: The auditor has to report para-wise that the company has fulfilled all the requirements of CARO-2003.
2. Assist the Investigation u/s 237: It is duty of auditor to assist the investigation ordered by the CG u/s 237.
Duties towards General Public:
1. His office is of confidence and faith. He must be reliable in all respects.
2. He should reveal all material information regarding the state of affairs of the company to the company as well as to the general public.