The Vice-President may resign his office by writing under
his hand addressed to the
(a) Chief Justice of India
(b) Speaker of the Lok Sabha
(c) Prime Minister of India
(d) President of India
Answer Posted / jtj
Any official who needs to be 'sworn in' will be required to
submit the resignation to the same authority who does the
swearing in. In this case also it is the same rule. A member
of parliament is sowrn in by the speaker and hence he
submits the resignation to the speaker.
The council of ministers is sworn in by the President and so
the copuncil submits the resignation to the President. WIKI
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