X-band electron magnetic resonance measurements of polycrystalline CaMn 1−x,y M x,y O 3 (M = Ru, 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5; M = Mo, 0 ≤ y ≤ 0.14) samples were performed at 120 K ≤ T ≤ 540 K. The observed anomalies of electron magnetic resonance parameters correlate pretty well with the temperatures of antiferro-, ferromagnetic-like, and orbital/charge-ordering transitions in these systems and specify phase diagrams obtained by other techniques. However, a strong difference between resonant properties of Ruand Mo-doped series is observed in both paramagnetic and magnetically ordered states. To describe such a difference, the energy bands diagrams, which comprise the deep impurity t2g-like states + eg-like conductive band for CaMn 1−x Ru x O 3 and shallow impurity states + conductive band, both having eg-like symmetry, for CaMn1−yMoyO3, are proposed. Specific electrons' contribution to the electron magnetic resonance line width explains concentration and temperature dependences of this parameter in the paramagnetic state in considered systems.