The Court consists of the president, vice presidents, secretary, and a number of justices. In the present-day juridical system, the president of the Supreme Court is also the head of the Courts of Justice. At least three justices of the Supreme Court form a
quorum. At present, the Supreme Court has divided the justices internally into 25 quorums. Each quorum has three justices; the most senior justice in a quorum is the presiding justice of the quorum. The Supreme Court has ten divisions for specialized cases, namely, • Division of Juvenile and Family • Division of Labour • Division of Taxes • Division of Intellectual Property and International Trading, including
copyright law of Thailand • Division of Bankruptcy • Criminal Division of Holders of Political Positions • Division of Commerce and Economy • Environmental Division of the Supreme Court • Division of Consumer • Division of Election Cases Specialized divisions have nine justices in each division, as assigned by the president of the Supreme Court, and, also, one chief justice or presiding justice supervising the work of the division. The judgment will be made by the majority of votes among justices in the quorum after each of justice's written opinion and oral statement to the meeting before making a decision. ==Functions and procedure==