Can a court overturn an enforcement officer’s refusal to seize assets? Obtaining a favorable judgment is often seen as the end of a legal dispute. In reality, experienced litigators know that winning in court is only half the battle. The more difficult challenge is often collecting the debt. A recent Supreme Court decision, No. 8105/2568,
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Loan Stamp Duty Thailand is an important issue in loan disputes because stamp duty compliance can affect the admissibility of documentary evidence. In a recent decision, the Thai Supreme Court, in Supreme Court Judgment No. 893/2568, clarified how courts may consider supporting documents in cases involving unstamped loan agreements. This ruling is particularly relevant for
In today’s digital economy, financial transactions increasingly occur through messaging applications, such as LINE and WhatsApp. But when disputes arise, an important legal question emerges: Can a simple chat message serve as a legally binding evidence of a loan? The Supreme Court addressed this issue in the recent Supreme Court Judgment No. 3622/2568, offering
In an important ruling, the Thai Supreme Court Judgment No. 7430/2568 reaffirmed strict legal consequences for debtors who attempt to evade enforcement of a judgment by transferring their assets to third parties. This decision provides valuable guidance for both creditors seeking to enforce judgments and debtors navigating legal obligations. Key Facts The co-plaintiff was




