NFRA clarified that principal auditors are accountable for consolidated financial statements in group audits, highlighting past failures involving IL&FS and Reliance Capital. Emphasizing mandatory adherence to auditing standards, NFRA dismissed claims that standard provisions were optional and confirmed auditors’ rights to review subsidiary records.
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