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 are judges from the judiciary who are appointed by His Majesty's command as special commissioners with the powers to try, adjudicate upon, and enforce both civil suits and criminal cases, to scrutinise the rules and public affairs of the courts, and to give advice to and exercise oversight over judges and justices in every outer town and circle throughout the Kingdom.

Court of justice special commissioners have the powers to try, adjudicate upon, and enforce cases or to inspect and organise the public affairs of the courts in outer towns and circles upon receipt of missives issued under seal by the minister in charge of the Ministry of Justice by virtue of His Majesty's command, which specially appoint them and send them out as commissioners to try and enforce certain specific cases or to inspect and enforce cases at certain specific municipal courts, town courts, and circle courts, or which dispense with sending them out but furnish them with the powers to oversee the trial and enforcement of certain specific cases or oversee certain specific town courts or circle courts. As regards a case which a special commissioner, together with judges of any court as a panel of two or more members, has already tried and adjudicated upon, no party shall lodge an appeal but shall file a petition with the Crown directly.

Phra Bat Somdet Phra Paramin Maha Prajadhipok Phra Pok Klao Chaoyuhua gives a great royal command by which He declares to all as follows: