Judges won’t be rushed

Courtroom vows probe more than leak in EVENING case

Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha is at work at the Defence Ministry on Aug 26. (Photo: Government House)
Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha is at am employed at the Defence Ministry on Aug twenty six. (Photo: Government House)

The Constitutional Court states no ruling is going to be given on Primary Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s tenure at a specific meeting today because the court has guaranteed an investigation into the leaking of a key document presented to it with a former lead rental writer.

In scheduling a special meeting today, the particular court has no intention of prolonging or fast-tracking the period case in any way, Chaowana Traimas, sec­retary-general of the Office of the Constitutional Court, told reporters on Wednesday.

The push briefing was known as apparently to deal with misconceptions and false information regarding the timeframe behind the court’s ruling in the highly-anticipated case.

Judges are meeting today to review info and statements shown by the various events.

The case has not progressed to the point where a final decision continues to be reached, Mr Chaowana said, adding simply no date has been fixed for when the judgment will be handed down.

The courtroom will be looking to find out if the evidence submitted so far is sufficient for determining the case or regardless of whether more must be searched for in the form of additional documents from individuals.

Private people or state authorities may also present their own statements to the court orally.

The court secretary-general insisted the 9 court judges planned strictly on the basis of facts presented to them.

“The court maintains utmost neutrality and independence plus upholds justice, ” Mr Chaowana mentioned.

“At this juncture, it is premature to presume the judges possess arrived at a decision since it has not yet already been determined if the proof they have to work with is sufficient, ” he said.

Constitutional Court president, Worawit Kangsasitiam, has indicated concern about the leaking of a document posted to the court simply by Meechai Ruchupan, the former chairman of the 2017 charter drafting panel.

The particular court will start a probe into the leak although Mister Chaowana declined to say whether the document, that has gone viral on social media, was real. It is unclear how long it will take.

In the document, Mr Meechai contends that will Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha’s premiership officially started in April 2017 when the constitution was promulgated.

That means Gen Prayut’s eight-year tenure because prime minister would certainly end in April 2025.

Like a former chief charter writer, his declaration is believed to carry substantial weight in case.

According to the leaked document, Mister Meechai explained the particular 2017 constitution has been promulgated on Apr 6, 2017, although it cannot be applied retroactively to actions that took place before its promulgation except if specific provisions are usually stipulated in the constitution.

At the same time, another document — claimed to be the one particular submitted to the court by the suspended Gen Prayut — provides found its way onto social media as well.

In it, Gen Prayut states it is incorrect in order to assume his initial term, which began in August 2014, was bound from the current constitution.

His 1st term was ruled by an temporary charter put in place with the coup maker, he said.