Section 64 of Advocates Act CAP 16: Powers of Court

    

The Court, after considering the evidence taken by the Tribunal, the report of the Tribunal and the memorandum of appeal, and having heard the parties, and after taking any further evidence, if it thinks fit so to do, may—
(a) refer the report back to the Tribunal with directions for its findings on any specified point; or
(b) confirm, set aside or vary any order made by the Tribunal or substitute therefor such order as it may think fit; and may also make such order as to the payment by any person of costs, or otherwise in relation to the appeal, as it may think fit.


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