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Administrative Court goes online to provide 24-hour service to public

The Administrative Court has taken a major step ahead of Thailand’s other courts by launching an online system through which members of the public can lodge complaints or petitions, 24/7.

Supreme Administrative Court president, Mr. Piya Patangtha, who presided over the launch of the e-Court system on Thursday, hailed it as a major step on the way to upgrading the justice process in Thailand to meet international standards.
The online system will greatly facilitate public access to court services, and can negate the need for complainants to come to the court in person to file their complaints. It can now be done online, anytime and from anywhere, he said, adding that the complainants can also follow the development of their cases online.
Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/administrative-court-goes-online-to-provide-24-hour-service-to-public/
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