Oath and Resignation Letter

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This educational video segment from KnowledgeGate, presented by Pramod Rana Sir, details constitutional procedures for oaths and resignations of key Indian officials. The lesson focuses on a table outlining which authority administers oaths and accepts resignations from high-ranking positions like the President, Vice President, Governor, Chief Justice, Prime Minister, and Lok Sabha Speaker.

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    The video features a lecture on the "Constitutional System of India," focusing on "Oath and Resignation." The presenter stands beside a table with columns: "Post," "Oath," and "Resignation." He points to rows listing high offices. The first row lists the President, noting the Chief Justice administers the oath, and the Vice President accepts the resignation. He moves to the Vice President, Governor, Chief Justice, and Prime Minister, highlighting that the President administers the oath to all. He circles "President" in the Oath column. Finally, he points to the Lok Sabha Speaker row, noting no oath is taken as a member, and resignation goes to the Deputy Speaker.

The lecture effectively consolidates knowledge about the procedural aspects of Indian governance. By visually mapping out the table, the instructor demonstrates that the President holds a pivotal position as the administrator of oaths for the Executive, Judiciary, and Legislature. The exception for the Lok Sabha Speaker is clearly distinguished, showing that their resignation goes to the Deputy Speaker rather than the President. This visual aid serves as a crucial revision tool for understanding the checks and balances and the specific roles defined in the Constitution. The presenter uses hand gestures to guide the viewer's attention to specific cells, reinforcing the memorization of these constitutional facts.