Governor is sworn by- A. Chief Justice of High Court B. President C. Speaker of assembly D. Chief Justice of India

Chief Justice of High Court
President
Speaker of assembly
Chief Justice of India

The correct answer is: A. Chief Justice of High Court.

The Governor is the head of the state in a state of India. The Governor is appointed by the President of India on the advice of the Central Government. The Governor holds office for a term of five years.

The Governor is sworn in by the Chief Justice of the High Court of the state. The swearing-in ceremony is a formal event that is held in the Raj Bhavan, the official residence of the Governor.

The Chief Justice of the High Court is the highest judicial officer in the state. The Chief Justice is appointed by the President of India on the advice of the Central Government. The Chief Justice holds office till the age of 65 years.

The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly is the presiding officer of the Legislative Assembly. The Speaker is elected by the members of the Legislative Assembly. The Speaker holds office till the end of the term of the Legislative Assembly.

The Chief Justice of India is the head of the judiciary in India. The Chief Justice is appointed by the President of India on the advice of the Central Government. The Chief Justice holds office till the age of 65 years.

The Chief Justice of India is not involved in the swearing-in of the Governor. The Governor is sworn in by the Chief Justice of the High Court of the state.

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