Constitution (Consequential Provisions) Act (Chapter 1)
Uganda
Constitution (Consequential Provisions) Act
Chapter 1
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Commenced on 22 September 1995
- [This is the version of this document at 31 December 2000.]
- [Note: The version of the Act as at 31 December 2000 was revised and consolidated by the Law Reform Commission of Uganda. All subsequent amendments have been researched and applied by Laws.Africa for ULII.]
Subject to this Act, where the Constitution provides for the establishment of any institution or body to perform any functions under the Constitution, then until the appointment and assumption of office of the governing body of that institution or body, the corresponding institution or body in existence immediately before the coming into force of that institution or body shall continue in existence and shall perform the functions of the first-mentioned institution or body. Any proceedings pending before any court immediately before the coming into force of the Constitution, and continued under article 280 of the Constitution, may be continued and completed by the court as composed at the time of the coming into force of the Constitution and shall be subject to the rules of procedure applicable to that court at that time. Where any pending matter is continued under article 280 of the Constitution, the matter may be continued and completed by the body which at the coming into force of the Constitution was seized with that matter. The Immigration Act and any other enactment relating to immigration, other than the Constitution, shall have effect with such modification as may be necessary to give effect to sections 2(1) and (2) and 3(1) and (2) of the Immigration Act.
1. Leadership code of conduct
2. Existing institutions and bodies to continue
3. Pending cases before courts
4. Pending matters
5. Construction of enactments relating to immigration