ICAI Full Form, Roles & Functions

ICAI Full Form, Roles & Functions
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ICAI Full Form, Roles & Functions

What is the Full Form of ICAI?

ICAI stands for Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. It was founded on 1st July 1949 under the Chartered Accountants Act 1949, and is the only licensing and regulating body of financial audit and Chartered Accountancy profession in India. It provides recommendations regarding accounting standards to be followed by the businesses to the National Advisory Committee on Accounting Standards.

This institute is the second largest professional body of CAs after the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). It functions under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs’ administrative control. Before an individual can become a member of this institute, they must pass the prescribed examinations, gain practical training and meet other mandatory requirements.

Motto of ICAI

The motto of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India is “Ya Aeshu Suptaeshu Jagruti”. It is a Sanskrit phrase that means "a person who is awake in those that sleep".

Roles & Functions of ICAI

The roles and functions of ICAI are outlined as follows:

Membership Structure of ICAI

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India follows a hierarchical structure consisting of a Central Council, Regional Councils and Branches. The Central Council comprises 40 members. CAs elect a total of 32 council members. The Central Government elects the remaining 8 members. 

There are a total of 5 Regional Councils (RCs): Western India Regional Council (WIRC), Southern India Regional Council (SIRC), Eastern India Regional Council (EIRC), Central India Regional Council (CIRC), and Northern India Regional Council (NIRC). Each Regional Council consists of 30-40 elected members. 

The CAs residing within the respective regions elect the RCs’ members. Each RC oversees several branches located across various regions. Only ICAI members with valid membership numbers are eligible to vote. The Central Council members elect the President and Vice President of the ICAI.

Conclusion

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India plays an important role in overseeing the CA profession. It makes sure that the CAs maintain financial integrity and ensure compliance while practicing their profession. It is the second largest body of CAs after the US-based American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. The Institute consists of a Central Council, 5 Regional Councils and Branches. Only the members with valid membership numbers are eligible to vote for council members.

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