(1) An appeal under
this Division lies to—
(a) the
court to which appeals lie against final judgments or orders of the primary
court; and
(b)
where there is no such court—the Supreme Court constituted of a single
judge,
and where the appeal lies in accordance with the above principles to some
court other than the Court of Appeal, a further appeal lies to the Court of
Appeal from a judgment or order of the primary appellate court.
(2) An appeal under
this Division shall be heard and determined as expeditiously as possible.
(3) Upon an appeal
under this Division, the appellate court—
(a) may
confirm, vary or revoke the order or decision subject to the appeal; and
(b) may
make any order or decision under this Division that could have been made in
the first instance; and
(c) may
make orders for costs and orders dealing with any other incidental or
ancillary matters.
(4) Except as provided
in this Division, no appeal lies against a decision or order of a court made
under this Division.