on the Government for the purpose of or in connection with those
proceedings shall be served on the Attorney General.
(3) Parliament may by law make provision for the purposes of clause
(1) of this article.
(4) In the title of any criminal proceedings, the prosecution shall be
designated by the word “Uganda”.
251. Performance of functions of commissions and authorities.
(1) Any commission or authority established by this Constitution
may, subject to the provisions of this Constitution, regulate its own procedure
or confer powers or impose duties on any officer or authority of the
Government for the purpose of discharging its functions.
(2) Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, any decision of any
commission or authority established by this Constitution shall require the
concurrence of a majority of all its members; and it may act notwithstanding
the absence of any member or any vacancy in the office of a member.
(3) In this article, “commission or authority” includes a council and
a committee of the commission or authority.
252. Resignations.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this Constitution, any person who
is appointed or elected to any office established by this Constitution may
resign from that office by writing signed by that person addressed to the
person or authority by whom he or she was appointed or elected.
(2) The resignation of a person from any office established by this
Constitution shall take effect in accordance with the terms on which that
person was appointed or, if there are no such terms, when the writing
signifying the resignation is received by the person or authority to whom it
is addressed or by any person authorised by that person or authority to receive
it.
(3) For the purposes of clause (1) of this article, “office” includes the
office of—
(a) the Vice President;