325. Ancillary orders of originating court
325. Ancillary orders of originating court
(1) In this section—
ancillary order means an order (other than the order that is the subject of the appeal) made by the originating court in the proceeding.
(2) On an appeal under this Part, the Court of Appeal may set aside or vary an ancillary order, if the court is satisfied that it is in the interests of justice to do so.
Example
On an appeal against conviction from the County Court, the Court of Appeal may set aside or vary an order made by the County Court for the suppression of a name.
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