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LIABILITIES OF AN AUDITOR
DR.V.DEEPA., M.COM., M.PHIL., PH.D
LIABILITIES OF AN AUDITOR
1. Civil Liability:
1. Liability for Negligence:
A person who is appointed an auditor, he should perform his duties by using the
reasonable skill and diligence. If the auditor is found negligent in performing his duty
then he may be sued in the Civil Court for damages.
Negligent liability arises when the auditor has been negligent in examining the book
of account. He is also liable if he fails to detect deflections or does not discover the
errors which he should discover. Because he fails to exercise a reasonable care and
skill in the performance of his duties.
i. Liability In Case Of Loss:- Auditor will be liable to compensate the loss which is
suffered by the client due to his negligence.
ii. Liability Case Of No Loss:- The auditor will not be held liable if no loss is
suffered by the client even auditor is proved to be negligent.
iii. Legal Case:-
Leeds Estate Building Society vs Sphephered 1887: In this case auditor did not care
to see the provisions of carried out articles. Profits were inflated by including the
fictitious terms. Due to the auditors, negligence dividends were paid out of capital.
The action was taken by the company and auditor was held liable for damages.
2. Liability for Misfeasance:
Misfeasance means the breach of duty breach of trust involving the company in the
loss. The company may proceed against the auditors by way of a regular suit in
case of misfeasance. The company can claim damages suffered. Misfeasing
proceedings can be taken against die auditor by the directors. Promoters,
managing agents when the company is in liquidation.
Generally, misfeasance liability arises in the case of winding up a company.
2. Liabilities under Companies Act
The following are the liabilities of an auditor under the provisions of the Companies
Act.
(i) Liability for Misstatements in the Prospectus [Sec.35]:
An auditor shall be held liable to compensate every person who subscribes for any
shares or debentures of a company on the faith of the prospectus containing an
untrue statement made by him as an expert. The auditor shall be liable to
compensate him for any loss or damages sustained by him by reason of any untrue
statement included therein.
(ii) Criminal Liability of Auditor under Companies Act:
3. Criminal Liability under Indian Penal Code
If any person issues or signs any certificate relating to any fact which such
certificate is false, he is punishable as if he gave false evidence. According to
Sec.197 of the Indian Penal Code, the auditor is similarly liable for falsification of
any books, materials, papers that belongs to the company.
4. Liability under Income Tax Act [Sec.278]
· For tax evasion exceeds ₹.1,00,000, rigorous imprisonment of six
months to seven years.
· A person who induces another person to make and deliver to the Income
Tax authorities a false account, statement or declaration relating to any income
chargeable to tax which he knows to be false, he shall be liable to fine and
imprisonment of three months to three years. An auditor may also be charged in
case of wrong certification of account.
· A Chartered Accountant can represent his clients before the Income Tax
Authorities. However, if he is guilty of misconduct he can be disqualified from
practicing.
· An auditor can face imprisonment upto two years for furnishing false
information.
5. Liability for Professional Misconduct
The Chartered Accountant Act, 1949 mentions number of acts and omissions that
comprise professional misconduct in relation to audit practice. The council of ICAI
may remove the auditor’s name for five years or more, if he finds guilty of
professional misconduct.
6. Liability towards Third Parties
There are number of persons who rely upon the financial statements audited by the
auditor and enter into transactions with the company without further enquiry viz.
creditors, bankers, tax authorities, prospective shareholders, etc.
(i) Liability for Negligence
(ii) Liability for Frauds:

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Practical auditing

  • 1. LIABILITIES OF AN AUDITOR DR.V.DEEPA., M.COM., M.PHIL., PH.D
  • 3. 1. Civil Liability: 1. Liability for Negligence: A person who is appointed an auditor, he should perform his duties by using the reasonable skill and diligence. If the auditor is found negligent in performing his duty then he may be sued in the Civil Court for damages. Negligent liability arises when the auditor has been negligent in examining the book of account. He is also liable if he fails to detect deflections or does not discover the errors which he should discover. Because he fails to exercise a reasonable care and skill in the performance of his duties. i. Liability In Case Of Loss:- Auditor will be liable to compensate the loss which is suffered by the client due to his negligence. ii. Liability Case Of No Loss:- The auditor will not be held liable if no loss is suffered by the client even auditor is proved to be negligent. iii. Legal Case:- Leeds Estate Building Society vs Sphephered 1887: In this case auditor did not care to see the provisions of carried out articles. Profits were inflated by including the fictitious terms. Due to the auditors, negligence dividends were paid out of capital. The action was taken by the company and auditor was held liable for damages.
  • 4. 2. Liability for Misfeasance: Misfeasance means the breach of duty breach of trust involving the company in the loss. The company may proceed against the auditors by way of a regular suit in case of misfeasance. The company can claim damages suffered. Misfeasing proceedings can be taken against die auditor by the directors. Promoters, managing agents when the company is in liquidation. Generally, misfeasance liability arises in the case of winding up a company. 2. Liabilities under Companies Act The following are the liabilities of an auditor under the provisions of the Companies Act. (i) Liability for Misstatements in the Prospectus [Sec.35]: An auditor shall be held liable to compensate every person who subscribes for any shares or debentures of a company on the faith of the prospectus containing an untrue statement made by him as an expert. The auditor shall be liable to compensate him for any loss or damages sustained by him by reason of any untrue statement included therein.
  • 5. (ii) Criminal Liability of Auditor under Companies Act:
  • 6. 3. Criminal Liability under Indian Penal Code If any person issues or signs any certificate relating to any fact which such certificate is false, he is punishable as if he gave false evidence. According to Sec.197 of the Indian Penal Code, the auditor is similarly liable for falsification of any books, materials, papers that belongs to the company. 4. Liability under Income Tax Act [Sec.278] · For tax evasion exceeds ₹.1,00,000, rigorous imprisonment of six months to seven years. · A person who induces another person to make and deliver to the Income Tax authorities a false account, statement or declaration relating to any income chargeable to tax which he knows to be false, he shall be liable to fine and imprisonment of three months to three years. An auditor may also be charged in case of wrong certification of account. · A Chartered Accountant can represent his clients before the Income Tax Authorities. However, if he is guilty of misconduct he can be disqualified from practicing. · An auditor can face imprisonment upto two years for furnishing false information.
  • 7. 5. Liability for Professional Misconduct The Chartered Accountant Act, 1949 mentions number of acts and omissions that comprise professional misconduct in relation to audit practice. The council of ICAI may remove the auditor’s name for five years or more, if he finds guilty of professional misconduct. 6. Liability towards Third Parties There are number of persons who rely upon the financial statements audited by the auditor and enter into transactions with the company without further enquiry viz. creditors, bankers, tax authorities, prospective shareholders, etc. (i) Liability for Negligence (ii) Liability for Frauds: