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one being the courts of justice of Krung Thep, the other being the courts of the outer towns. As regards the outer town courts, the dispositions of the Outer Town Court Charter shall govern. As regards the courts in Krung Thep, they shall be divided into five courts, namely, the Court of Appeal, the Royal Criminal Court, the Civil Court, the Foreign Court, and a police court, being these five courts only.

Courts to be abolished, only 5 to remain
Section5.All the cases which citizens may bring before the Crown through petition are those denouncing or challenging judgments of the Court of Appeal or those denouncing the minister of any ministry in regard to his public duties which are prohibited from being brought to court. Petitions can be submitted to the Crown on grounds of those grievances. Petitionable cases

Section6.The Supreme Court of Justice, which has been established by virtue of the royal permission, shall be the highest court in trying and adjudicating upon all cases. How many members there will be