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The System of Financial Administration in British India

1923

The Treasury makes to the India Office an annual contrbution equivalent to that part of the total estimated cost of the India Office (exclusive of the salaries of the Secretary of State and the Parliamentary Under-Secretary) which is attributable to the administrative as distinct from the agency work of the Office. [...] (2) The placing of India Office balances on loan or deposit (on the advice of the India Office broker and under the orders of the Chairman of the Finance Committee of the India Office). [...] The Finance Committee of the India Office.— To assist the Secretary of State in financial matters there is a Finance Committee which is one of the Committees of the Council of India appointed for the more convenient transaction of business under section 10 of the Government of India Act. [...] GENERAL DESCRIPTION 9 the concurrence of a majority of votes of the Council of India is necessary under the Act the decision of the Council of India is so taken and recorded and given effect to otherwise the business is disposed of by the Secretary of State under sections 9 and 11 of the Government of India Act. [...] The control over expenditure exercised by the Finance Department at the time of the preparation of the estimates will be explained in the chapter on the preparation of the budget.
government politics public policy
Pages
427
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.144856
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xv P.K. Wattal view
Chapter 1. General Description of the Financial Machinery
1-19 P.K. Wattal view
Chapter 2. The Preparation of the Budget
20-47 P.K. Wattal view
Chapter 3. The Voting of the Budget
48-90 P.K. Wattal view
Chapter 4. The Execution of the Budget
91-104 P.K. Wattal view
Chapter 5. Enforcing Accountability : The Public Accounts Committee
105-119 P.K. Wattal view
Chapter 6. Irrigation Finance
120-134 P.K. Wattal view
Chapter 7. Railway Finance
135-175 P.K. Wattal view
Chapter 8. The National Debt.
176-195 P.K. Wattal view
Chapter 9. Cash Balances
196-215 P.K. Wattal view
Chapter 10. Movement of Funds and Resource Operations
216-225 P.K. Wattal view
Chapter 11. Government Accounts
226-241 P.K. Wattal view
Chapter 12. Audit of Accounts
242-260 P.K. Wattal view
Chapter 13. Financial Relations Between the Provinces and the Government of India
261-286 P.K. Wattal view
Chapter 14. Control Over Budget
287-298 P.K. Wattal view
Chapter 15. Control Over Expenditure
299-310 P.K. Wattal view
Chapter 16. Control Over Revenue Including Taxation
311-320 P.K. Wattal view
Chapter 17. Control Over Borrowing
321-326 P.K. Wattal view
Chapter 18. Control Over Cash Balances
327-331 P.K. Wattal view
Chapter 19. Control Over Accounts and Audit
332-336 P.K. Wattal view
Appendices
337-408 P.K. Wattal view
Index
409-412 P.K. Wattal view