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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is a statutory body established under the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 passed by the Parliament of India to regulate the profession of Chartered Accountancy in India. ICAI is the second largest accounting body in the whole world next only to AICPA. ICAI is the only licensing cum regulating body of the audit andaccountancy profession in India. ICAI is a founder member of IFAC, South Asian Federation of Accountants (SAFA) and Confederation of Asian and PacificAccountants (CAPA). Only a member of ICAI can be appointed as auditor of an Indian company under the Companies Act, 1956.

The Companies Act, 1913 passed in pre-independent India prescribed various books which had to be maintained by a Company registered under that Act. It also required the appointment of a formal Auditor with prescribed qualifications to audit such records. In order to act as an auditor a person had to acquire a restricted certificate from the local government upon such conditions as may be prescribed. The holder of a restricted certificate was allowed to practice only within the province of issue and in the language specified in the restricted certificate. In 1918 a course called Government Diploma inAccountancy was launched in Bombay (now known as Mumbai). On passing this Diploma and completion of three years of Articled Training under a approved accountant, a person was held eligible for grant of an unrestricted certificate. This Certificate entitled the holder to practice as an Auditor throughout India. Later on the issue of restricted certificates was discontinued in the year 1920.

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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is a statutory body established under the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 passed by the Parliament of India to regulate the profession of Chartered Accountancy in India. ICAI is the second largest accounting body in the whole world next only to AICPA. ICAI is the only licensing cum regulating body of the audit and accountancy profession in India. ICAI is a founder member of IFAC, South Asian Federation of Accountants (SAFA) and Confederation of Asian and Pacific Accountants (CAPA). Only a member of ICAI can be appointed as auditor of an Indian company under the Companies Act, 1956.

The Companies Act, 1913 passed in pre-independent India prescribed various books which had to be maintained by a Company registered under that Act. It also required the appointment of a formal Auditor with prescribed qualifications to audit such records. In order to act as an auditor a person had to acquire a restricted certificate from the local government upon such conditions as may be prescribed. The holder of a restricted certificate was allowed to practice only within the province of issue and in the language specified in the restricted certificate. In 1918 a course called Government Diploma in Accountancy was launched in Bombay (now known as Mumbai). On passing this Diploma and completion of three years of Articled Training under a approved accountant, a person was held eligible for grant of an unrestricted certificate. This Certificate entitled the holder to practice as an Auditor throughout India. Later on the issue of restricted certificates was discontinued in the year 1920.

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CPT Results December 2010

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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is a statutory body established under the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 passed by the Parliament of India to regulate the profession of Chartered Accountancy in India. ICAI is the second largest accounting body in the whole world next only to AICPA. ICAI is the only licensing cum regulating body of the audit and accountancy profession in India. ICAI is a founder member of IFAC, South Asian Federation of Accountants (SAFA) and Confederation of Asian and Pacific Accountants (CAPA). Only a member of ICAI can be appointed as auditor of an Indian company under the Companies Act, 1956.

The motto of the ICAI is Ya Aeshu Suptaeshu Jagruti. The motto literally means “a person who is awake in those that sleep”. It is a quotation from the Upanishads (Kathopanishad). It was given to the ICAI at the time of its formation in 1949 by Sri Aurobindo as a part of its emblem. The Mission of the ICAI as stated on the official website is: “The Indian Chartered Accountancy profession will be the Valued Trustees of World Class Financial Competencies, Good Governance and Competitiveness.”

The Companies Act, 1913 passed in pre-independent India prescribed various books which had to be maintained by a Company registered under that Act. It also required the appointment of a formal Auditor with prescribed qualifications to audit such records. In order to act as an auditor a person had to acquire a restricted certificate from the local government upon such conditions as may be prescribed. The holder of a restricted certificate was allowed to practice only within the province of issue and in the language specified in the restricted certificate. In 1918 a course called Government Diploma in Accountancy was launched in Bombay (now known as Mumbai). On passing this Diploma and completion of three years of Articled Training under a approved accountant, a person was held eligible for grant of an unrestricted certificate. This Certificate entitled the holder to practice as an Auditor throughout India. Later on the issue of restricted certificates was discontinued in the year 1920.

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ICAI CPT Admit Card Online 2010

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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is a statutory body established under the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 passed by the Parliament of India to regulate the profession of Chartered Accountancy in India. ICAI is the second largest accounting body in the whole world next only to AICPA. ICAI is the only licensing cum regulating body of the audit and accountancy profession in India. ICAI is a founder member of IFAC, South Asian Federation of Accountants (SAFA) and Confederation of Asian and Pacific Accountants (CAPA). Only a member of ICAI can be appointed as auditor of an Indian company under the Companies Act, 1956

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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is a statutory body established under the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 (Act No. XXXVIII of 1949) for the regulation of the profession of Chartered Accountants in India. During its 61 years of existence, ICAI has achieved recognition as a premier accounting body not only in the country but also globally, for its contribution in the fields of education, professional development, maintenance of high accounting, auditing and ethical standards.ICAI now is the second largest accounting body in the whole world.

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