e-Admincourt
On Friday, 8 August 2025, the Office of the Administrative Courts of Thailand, in collaboration with the Singapore Judiciary under the Thailand–Singapore Civil Service Exchange Programme (CSEP), organized a panel discussion on “The Application of Art...
Mr. Prasitsak Meelarp, President of the Supreme Administrative Court, led a delegation to organize the " Seminar on Comparative Administrative Procedure Law" on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Thailand and the Lao...
“The Administrative Court” has been developed so that people and public sector entities can access to the Court’s services conveniently, rapidly and safely so as to make the administrative justice process easily available to everyone.
The Office of the Administrative Courts provides e-Service, as an alternative service channel, for submitting requests for copies of judgments or administrative orders through a government digital service application “Tang Rat”.
The Administrative Court emphasizes the application of digital technology and innovations as an indispensable tool for making access to administrative justice more convenient.
Since the time it was inaugurated on 9 March 2001, the Administrative Court has drawn up plans for the operation and direction of the Administrative Court and the Office of the Administrative Courts. The 20-Year Master Plan (2018 – 2037) was formula...
There are currently a large number of COVID-19 cases. For the safety of parties in a case, witnesses, or third parties summoned to give testimony before the Administrative Court (subsequently referred to as “participants in case proceedings”), the Se...
The Administrative Court has implemented the e-Ligation Portal system (https://elitigation.admincourt.go.th/) so that parties can file a plaint, make testimony, make copies of documents given in evidence or as requested by the Court. The e-Ligation P...
The Administrative Courts havedeveloped aroad mapfor the next 20 years. The main goals of each Master Plan are as follows: