Magistrates' Courts Act, 1944 (Act No. 32 of 1944)Part II : Civil MattersChapter XI : Appeal and Review87. Procedure of court of appeal |
The court of appeal may—
(a) | confirm, vary or reverse the judgment appealed from, as justice may require; |
(b) | if the record does not furnish sufficient evidence or information for the determination of the appeal, remit the matter to the court from which the appeal is brought, with instructions in regard to the taking of further evidence or the setting out of further information; |
(c) | order the parties or either of them to produce at some convenient time in the court of appeal such further proof as shall to it seem necessary or desirable; or |
(d) | take any other course which may lead to the just, speedy and as much as may be inexpensive settlement of the case; and |
(e) | make such order as to costs as justice may require. |