351. In dealing with an appeal, the Court of Appeal may, if it thinks it necessary or expedient in the interests of justice -
(a) order the production of any document, exhibit or other thing connected with the proceedings, the production of which appears to it necessary for the determination of the case ; |
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(b) take additional evidence itself or direct it to be taken by any judge of an original court or other person appointed by the Court of Appeal for the purpose : |
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