The correct answer is (c). The Chief Justice of High Court of State renders oath of secrecy of power to the Governor.
The Governor is the head of the state and is appointed by the President of India. The Governor holds office for a term of five years. The Governor is the constitutional head of the state and has the power to appoint the Chief Minister and other ministers of the state. The Governor also has the power to dissolve the Legislative Assembly of the state.
The oath of secrecy is a formal oath that is taken by the Governor before assuming office. The oath is administered by the Chief Justice of the High Court of the state. The oath of secrecy is a solemn promise that the Governor will faithfully discharge the duties of his office and will uphold the Constitution of India.
The other options are incorrect. The President does not administer the oath of secrecy to the Governor. The Vice-President is not the constitutional head of the state and does not have the power to administer the oath of secrecy. The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly is the presiding officer of the Legislative Assembly and does not have the power to administer the oath of secrecy.