Direkrit Jenkrongtham, secretary general of the Administrative Court office, said litigants will find it more convenient to check on the development of legal cases through the Internet.
He said the judges’ working procedure will be transparent since public scrutiny is allowed, adding that passwords can be obtained from the court office.
Direkrit said that there is currently a backlog of about 24,000 cases due to an insufficient number of specialised judges.
When the Administrative Court was launched in 2001, 4,000 cases were filed with the court. The number of cases increased to 9,000 this year while the number of judges increased from 190 in the first year to 214 this year.
To cope with delays, judges in the court of first instance must take 65 cases a year. The caseload has increased to 125 cases a year for the supreme administrative court.