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Appellate Law in Thailand

Description: This quiz covers various aspects of Appellate Law in Thailand, including the structure of the Thai court system, the process of appealing a court decision, and the grounds for appeal.
Number of Questions: 14
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Which court is the highest court in Thailand?

  1. Supreme Court

  2. Constitutional Court

  3. Administrative Court

  4. Court of Appeals


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Supreme Court of Thailand is the highest court in the country and has the final say on all legal matters.

How many levels of courts are there in the Thai court system?

  1. 2

  2. 3

  3. 4

  4. 5


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Thai court system has four levels: the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, the Provincial Courts, and the District Courts.

What is the time limit for filing an appeal in Thailand?

  1. 15 days

  2. 30 days

  3. 60 days

  4. 90 days


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The time limit for filing an appeal in Thailand is generally 30 days from the date of the judgment or order being appealed.

Which of the following is NOT a ground for appeal in Thailand?

  1. Error of law

  2. Error of fact

  3. Newly discovered evidence

  4. Lack of jurisdiction


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Error of fact is not a ground for appeal in Thailand. Only errors of law, newly discovered evidence, and lack of jurisdiction can be appealed.

What is the role of the Court of Appeals in the Thai court system?

  1. To review decisions of the Provincial Courts

  2. To review decisions of the District Courts

  3. To review decisions of the Supreme Court

  4. To review decisions of the Constitutional Court


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Court of Appeals in Thailand reviews decisions of the Provincial Courts and can uphold, reverse, or modify those decisions.

Which court has jurisdiction over appeals from administrative decisions in Thailand?

  1. Supreme Court

  2. Constitutional Court

  3. Administrative Court

  4. Court of Appeals


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Administrative Court in Thailand has jurisdiction over appeals from administrative decisions made by government agencies and officials.

What is the highest court that can review decisions of the Administrative Court in Thailand?

  1. Supreme Court

  2. Constitutional Court

  3. Court of Appeals

  4. Provincial Court


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Supreme Court of Thailand is the highest court that can review decisions of the Administrative Court.

What is the process for appealing a decision of a lower court in Thailand?

  1. File a notice of appeal with the court that issued the decision

  2. File a petition for review with the Supreme Court

  3. File a motion for reconsideration with the lower court

  4. File a complaint with the Ministry of Justice


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The process for appealing a decision of a lower court in Thailand is to file a notice of appeal with the court that issued the decision.

What is the role of the Constitutional Court in the Thai court system?

  1. To interpret the constitution

  2. To review the constitutionality of laws and regulations

  3. To resolve disputes between government agencies

  4. To review decisions of the Supreme Court


Correct Option:
Explanation:

The Constitutional Court in Thailand interprets the constitution and reviews the constitutionality of laws and regulations.

Which of the following is NOT a type of appeal in Thailand?

  1. Ordinary appeal

  2. Special appeal

  3. Extraordinary appeal

  4. Interlocutory appeal


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Interlocutory appeal is not a type of appeal in Thailand. Ordinary appeal, special appeal, and extraordinary appeal are the three types of appeals available.

What is the purpose of an interlocutory injunction in Thailand?

  1. To prevent irreparable harm to a party pending the outcome of a lawsuit

  2. To enforce a judgment or order of a court

  3. To compel a party to perform a specific act

  4. To preserve the status quo of a property or situation


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The purpose of an interlocutory injunction in Thailand is to prevent irreparable harm to a party pending the outcome of a lawsuit.

Which court has jurisdiction over appeals from decisions of the Constitutional Court in Thailand?

  1. Supreme Court

  2. Court of Appeals

  3. Administrative Court

  4. Constitutional Court itself


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Constitutional Court itself has jurisdiction over appeals from its own decisions.

What is the time limit for filing an extraordinary appeal in Thailand?

  1. 15 days

  2. 30 days

  3. 60 days

  4. 90 days


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The time limit for filing an extraordinary appeal in Thailand is 90 days from the date of the judgment or order being appealed.

What is the role of the Supreme Administrative Court in the Thai court system?

  1. To review decisions of the Administrative Court

  2. To review decisions of the Supreme Court

  3. To review decisions of the Constitutional Court

  4. To review decisions of the Court of Appeals


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Supreme Administrative Court in Thailand reviews decisions of the Administrative Court and can uphold, reverse, or modify those decisions.

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