On an appeal, the Supreme Court may—
(a) confirm, reverse or amend the appealable decision appealed from; or
(b) make the decision or order that, in all the circumstances, it considers appropriate; or
(c) refuse to make an order; or
(d) set aside the appealable decision appealed
from, completely or partly, and remit the proceedings to the Magistrates Court
for further hearing, subject to the directions the Supreme Court considers
appropriate.