<P> The article 69 of the Constitution of India provides the Oath or Affirmation for the Office of Vice President as follows: - "I, ________ do swear in the name of God / solemnly affirm that I will bear true faith and allegiance to solemnly affirm the Constitution of India as by law established and that I will faithfully discharge the duty upon which I am about to enter ." The President administers the oath of office and secrecy to the Vice-President . </P> <P> The Vice-President holds office for five years . The Vice-President can be re-elected any number of times . However, the office may be terminated earlier by death, resignation or removal . The Constitution does not provide a mechanism of succession to the office of Vice-President in the event of an extraordinary vacancy, apart from a re-election . However, the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha can perform the Vice-President's duties as the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha in such an event . </P> <P> The Constitution states that the Vice-President can be removed by a resolution of the Rajya Sabha passed by an effective majority (50% of effective strength of house, here effective strength equals the total number strength minus the number of vacancies) and a simple majority (50% of total members who are present and voting) of the Lok Sabha (Article 67 (b)). But no such resolution may be moved unless at least 14 days' advance notice has been given . Notably, the Constitution does not list grounds for removal . No Vice-President or ex officio Vice-President has ever faced removal proceedings . </P> <P> The omissions in the procedure committed by the chairman or the deputy chairman in the Rajya Sabha cannot be challenged in the court of law per Article 122 </P>

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