How to investigate a case in your own court?

Inquiries can be made through court official website or electronic litigation service platform, court filing window or inquiry window, lawyers and other channels.

I. Inquire through the court official website or the electronic litigation service platform.

Many courts have official website or electronic litigation service platform, which provides the function of case inquiry. You can log on to the court official website or the electronic litigation service platform, and enter relevant inquiry information, such as case number and name of the party concerned. This query method is convenient and quick, and is suitable for most situations.

Second, go to the court filing window or inquiry window.

If you can't find the case information through the website or platform, or need more detailed information, you can go to the court filing window or the inquiry window for inquiry. In the window, you can provide relevant inquiry information to the staff, who will help you to inquire and provide corresponding case information. It should be noted that there may be a queue to go to the court, so it is best to arrange the time in advance.

Third, through the lawyer's inquiry.

If a lawyer is entrusted to represent the case, the lawyer can also inquire about the case information through his own professional channels. You can communicate with a lawyer and entrust him to help you check the progress of the case and related information. This way is more convenient, and lawyers can also provide you with professional advice and help according to the case.

To sum up:

Inquiries about cases in our own courts can be made through the court official website or electronic litigation service platform, court filing window or inquiry window, lawyers and other channels. Different query methods are suitable for different situations and needs, and the appropriate query method can be selected according to the actual situation. At the same time, in order to protect personal privacy and information security, accurate inquiry information should be provided when inquiring, and attention should be paid to protecting personal information from being leaked.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Procedure Law

Article 138 stipulates:

The parties may, in accordance with the provisions of this Law, inquire the people's court about the acceptance, filing, trial, judgment and execution of a case.

Organic Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) People's Court

Article 6 provides that:

The people's courts exercise judicial power independently according to law and are not subject to interference by administrative organs, social organizations or individuals. The people's courts try civil cases independently in accordance with the law and are not subject to interference by administrative organs, social organizations or individuals.