The High Court may, in any suit in which the ends of justice
appear to render it expedient to do so, direct the trial with a jury of the
suit or of an issue of fact, and may for that purpose make all such orders,
issue all such writs and cause all such proceedings to be had and taken as the
Court thinks necessary, and upon the finding of the jury the Court may give
such decision and pronounce such judgment as the case requires.