webfact Posted March 8, 2013 Share Posted March 8, 2013 Top judge questions 'meddling moves'The NationBANGKOK: -- The Administrative Courts have enjoyed the trust of the people, at more than 90 per cent, in the past 12 years, but the coalition lawmakers are suspiciously determined to dismantle the judicial system, a top court official said."It is a big puzzle why the coalition wants to meddle with or transform the judiciary," Supreme Administrative Court president Hassavut Vititviriyakul said.Hassavut made the remarks in response to speculation that the charter rewrite, once activated, would aim to disband the administrative judicial system in order to make it a part of the courts of justice.He said his courts had consistently won the highest approval rating from the public and he saw no justification to combine the administrative and justice courts.Last year saw an unprecedented jump with 11,635 administrative cases in the judicial docket, of which some 9,208 verdicts were handed down.Of the total litigation, 2,753 cases were related to the construction zoning, followed by environment (2,173 cases), personnel dispute (1,689 cases) and property repossession (1,662 cases).Songkhla had the highest litigation on environment with 1,450 cases.The top five ministries involved in administrative disputes are Interior, Transport, Education, Agriculture and Finance.Work plans for this year would focus on simplifying the procedures for the people to access the judicial review.The courts would also try to clear the backlog of cases, setting the deadline for complete the decisions on cases lodged since 2009.-- The Nation 2013-03-09 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Rionoir Posted March 9, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted March 9, 2013 It's probably not that big of a "puzzle"... 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smutcakes Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 The moral & ethical pinnacle of Thailand. The judges are fantastic paragons of virtue which all Thai people should look up to. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thai at Heart Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 Does anyone believe the pollsters? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reiltin Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 Like wolves they tear at the constitutitution and howl at the judiciary but... freedom for the wolves is often death for the sheep. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smedly Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 The moral & ethical pinnacle of Thailand. The judges are fantastic paragons of virtue which all Thai people should look up to. I think they do and PT/TS see it as a barrier and threat to total power and control - how can there be a more powerful entity than the elected government - the redshirts don't quite understand it's place in democracy - we have no control so get rid of it 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smutcakes Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 The moral & ethical pinnacle of Thailand. The judges are fantastic paragons of virtue which all Thai people should look up to. I think they do and PT/TS see it as a barrier and threat to total power and control - how can there be a more powerful entity than the elected government - the redshirts don't quite understand it's place in democracy - we have no control so get rid of it You are joking i take it? you really believe the judges are not corrupt. Have you read the news this week? Regardless of whether PTP, Democrats whoever is leading the Government, they are as bent as you like. As are the PTP, Democrats, police, army etc 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reiltin Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 Of course theres corruption,that's clear-yet why the verdicts against Thaksin and TRTs MPs against Samak and most recently they give the phone number and address of a judge from the same court to their rabble.There are judges (brave men)too who act according to the law-why do you think they want to scrap this judicial arm....So nothing or no one can stand in their way. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
longway Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 (edited) ^^ So do we get rid of all of them? Edited March 9, 2013 by longway Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smutcakes Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 (edited) For the record, i don't agree with getting rid of them. I would be interested which pollster they used which gave the 90% approval rating. After all, all this is is speculation from a court official. Edited March 9, 2013 by smutcakes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigbamboo Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 If this judge really doesn't understand why the government is trying to dismantle the courts then he should give up the law altogether. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smedly Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 If this judge really doesn't understand why the government is trying to dismantle the courts then he should give up the law altogether. I think he understands it very clearly, the fact that the High Court is making a public statement on the matter speaks very loudly indeed - The courts are not political machines - there are limitations to how and what they can say on matters like this - most people realise he's giving the nod and doing so in public is quite extreme 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chuang Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 " have enjoyed the trust of the people at more than 90%.".. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post billd766 Posted March 9, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted March 9, 2013 The moral & ethical pinnacle of Thailand. The judges are fantastic paragons of virtue which all Thai people should look up to. I think they do and PT/TS see it as a barrier and threat to total power and control - how can there be a more powerful entity than the elected government - the redshirts don't quite understand it's place in democracy - we have no control so get rid of it You are joking i take it? you really believe the judges are not corrupt. Have you read the news this week? Regardless of whether PTP, Democrats whoever is leading the Government, they are as bent as you like. As are the PTP, Democrats, police, army etc More allegations from you once again without a shred of evidence given. What a good little RedShirt supporter you are. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smutcakes Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 The moral & ethical pinnacle of Thailand. The judges are fantastic paragons of virtue which all Thai people should look up to. I think they do and PT/TS see it as a barrier and threat to total power and control - how can there be a more powerful entity than the elected government - the redshirts don't quite understand it's place in democracy - we have no control so get rid of it You are joking i take it? you really believe the judges are not corrupt. Have you read the news this week? Regardless of whether PTP, Democrats whoever is leading the Government, they are as bent as you like. As are the PTP, Democrats, police, army etc More allegations from you once again without a shred of evidence given. What a good little RedShirt supporter you are. What allegation? Do you want me to dig up the old thread where the judges ruled in favor of PTP that the constitution amendment was not illegal and see TVF comments on the impartiality?? Were you in Thailand a couple of years ago when a particular recording came out? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Buchholz Posted March 9, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted March 9, 2013 (edited) Of course theres corruption,that's clear-yet why the verdicts against Thaksin and TRTs MPs against Samak and most recently they give the phone number and address of a judge from the same court to their rabble.There are judges (brave men)too who act according to the law-why do you think they want to scrap this judicial arm....So nothing or no one can stand in their way. If the judicial was as completely malleable as the usual suspects attempt to suggest, there would be no need for the Pheu Thai Party to dismantle the Administrative Court nor for the Red Shirts to threaten the judges and their families. That PTP and Red Shirts, in their own ways, are attempting to stop the checks and balances which is proof in itself that at least some degree of checks and balances persist. . Edited March 9, 2013 by Buchholz 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billd766 Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 smutcakes I was also in Thailand when 2 of Thaksins lawyers delivered 2M baht for the judges, were caught and went to jail. Where were you at that time? In all of your posts you imply, make allegations that ONLY the Democrats are dirty and that the Red Shirts and PTP are as pure as the driven snow and they can and have never done anything wrong. When you are challenged to provide evidence you go quiet or change the subject. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smutcakes Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 smutcakes I was also in Thailand when 2 of Thaksins lawyers delivered 2M baht for the judges, were caught and went to jail. Where were you at that time? In all of your posts you imply, make allegations that ONLY the Democrats are dirty and that the Red Shirts and PTP are as pure as the driven snow and they can and have never done anything wrong. When you are challenged to provide evidence you go quiet or change the subject. I think if you went through my posts, you would clearly see i have often slated the PTP Government as awful and corrupt. As I have Thaksin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reiltin Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 Regarding the Thai courts I recall back in 2001 The Orphan(the UN.is not my father)wasn't in power long when the constitutional court brought charges against him,2 days later the Thai airways 737 jet he was supposed to travel on exploded on the Tarmac at Don muang.The NTSB found traces of explosives But this residue, like all other evidence of a bomb, disappeared in a hurry.There was an outpouring of sympathy for the PM(not so much for the dead crew member).All charges in the case were droped..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post animatic Posted March 9, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted March 9, 2013 (edited) This line tops the reasons this is not a puzzle at all. "The top five ministries involved in administrative disputes are Interior, Transport, Education, Agriculture and Finance." These 'Court Determinations' pertaining to the above Ministries doings, are directly related to HUGE monetary gains or losses for some influential persons. And if you removed this court and folded it's case load into existing other courts, it slows the processes, and gives you one less place you need to exert influence upon. In simple terms follow the money, and you will find those who do NOT want this court continuing Which explains how well it has been doing it's job. . Edited March 9, 2013 by animatic 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dickyknee Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 Regarding the Thai courts I recall back in 2001 The Orphan(the UN.is not my father)wasn't in power long when the constitutional court brought charges against him,2 days later the Thai airways 737 jet he was supposed to travel on exploded on the Tarmac at Don muang.The NTSB found traces of explosives But this residue, like all other evidence of a bomb, disappeared in a hurry.There was an outpouring of sympathy for the PM(not so much for the dead crew member).All charges in the case were droped..... http://www.ntsb.gov/news/2001/010411.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
waza Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 (edited) The moral & ethical pinnacle of Thailand. The judges are fantastic paragons of virtue which all Thai people should look up to. I think they do and PT/TS see it as a barrier and threat to total power and control - how can there be a more powerful entity than the elected government - the redshirts don't quite understand it's place in democracy - we have no control so get rid of it You are joking i take it? you really believe the judges are not corrupt. Have you read the news this week? Regardless of whether PTP, Democrats whoever is leading the Government, they are as bent as you like. As are the PTP, Democrats, police, army etc I guess your right why should there be judicial oversight of politics after all who is more trustworthy than a politician. Except maybe a used car salesman. PS: This is satire Edited March 9, 2013 by waza Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tragickingdom Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 The writer of this article must be either a complete moron, must have lived under a stone for the last 12 years or must be a Nation journalist who write down everything their bosses tell them to do so. There is no way 90% of the people trust the courts, let alone these kinds of courts. Thai society is dived and these top judges have rubber stamped coups and lock ups of people accused under article 112. The percentage of people that trust top judges must be in the low teens. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OzMick Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 The writer of this article must be either a complete moron, must have lived under a stone for the last 12 years or must be a Nation journalist who write down everything their bosses tell them to do so. There is no way 90% of the people trust the courts, let alone these kinds of courts. Thai society is dived and these top judges have rubber stamped coups and lock ups of people accused under article 112. The percentage of people that trust top judges must be in the low teens. The administrative court has SFA to do with LM cases, and quite often comes down in favour of "little people" protesting against the actions of large corporations, the wealthy and hi-so (and the government which is all 3). That this might inspire some admiration and even trust seems beyond you. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buchholz Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 The writer of this article must be either a complete moron, must have lived under a stone for the last 12 years or must be a Nation journalist who write down everything their bosses tell them to do so. There is no way 90% of the people trust the courts, let alone these kinds of courts. Thai society is dived and these top judges have rubber stamped coups and lock ups of people accused under article 112. The percentage of people that trust top judges must be in the low teens. . How did politicians and police fare in your poll? "Thai society is dived" as in boxer taking a "dive" (bribe) eg. corrupt? The Administrative Court does not handle Article 112 cases. . 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reiltin Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 To reiterate yes corruption is very prevalent but there are some good people(I've been lucky to know) and some good judges (TRT 111 etc)without whom Thailand would be much the worse and more akin to totalitarian state.there is hope(granted very little). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Locationthailand Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 By the time one reads through the TV blogs after reading the article, something always seems to me to get lost in translation. The article is not what it seems, the colour of the page changes, too many ads distract thought process and overall means I have to go back over and read again... and again., Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chainarong Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 This is a serious matter , like church and state, the judiciary should be separate and interference free, the law is there for all, not for the few to circumvent. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post TallGuyJohninBKK Posted March 9, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted March 9, 2013 The fact that those in power may be scheming to dismantle or downgrade the current Administrative Court ought to be enough of an endorsement for everyone to agree the court should remain with its current powers. I'm sure they're not perfect. But the fact that certain parties want to get rid of them at least means they must be doing a better job than most of the rest of the government structure. Regardless of what political party may be running the national government, Thailand desperately needs a meaningful system of checks and balances whereby citizens who feel aggrieved by government actions that may not comply with pertinent laws have someplace to lodge their complaints. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jbrain Posted March 9, 2013 Share Posted March 9, 2013 I guess the judge's lunchbox is just being prepared for delivery. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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