Article 60 of CoI : Article 60: Oath Or Affirmation By The President
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where India has just elected a new president. Before officially taking office, the president-elect goes to the ceremony where the oath of office is administered. The Chief Justice of India is present to administer the oath. In front of an audience of citizens and dignitaries, the president-elect solemnly swears to uphold the duties of the presidency. They recite the oath provided in Article 60, pledging to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and the laws of India, and to devote themselves to the service and well-being of the people of India. This ceremony is a crucial constitutional requirement that symbolizes the president's commitment to the rule of law and the democratic values enshrined in the Constitution.