1, go to the court to inquire; In the case inquiry window of the court filing hall, you can inquire about the progress of the case.
2. Telephone consultation with judges; By telling the judge the case inquiry code, you can ask about the specific situation of the case.
3. Inquire through the court official website; Use the filing number provided by the court to check the progress of the case in official website.
Basic information of the case:
1, case type: cases involving different legal fields such as civil, criminal and administrative;
2. Parties to the case: including the information of the plaintiff, defendant, agent ad litem and other relevant personnel;
3. The progress of the case: reflecting the various stages of the case from filing to trial to judgment;
4. Trial court: the name and location of the court in charge of hearing cases;
5. Judgment documents: official documents such as judgments and rulings formed after the court hearing.
To sum up, there are three ways to inquire about the details of the case: personally go to the court filing room to inquire about the progress of the case, telephone the judge to obtain the specific situation of the case, or use the inquiry function of the court official website to know the latest progress of the case online by using the filing number. These methods provide a convenient way for the parties to master the real-time information of their cases.
Legal basis:
Provisions of the Supreme People's Court Municipality on the People's Court's Disclosure of Information on Trial Process through the Internet
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China trial process information disclosure network is a unified platform for people's courts to disclose trial process information. People's courts at all levels set up a link to the China trial process information disclosure network on the portal website and judicial disclosure platform of our hospital. Conditional people's courts can actively push the trial process information of a case to the parties and their legal representatives, litigation agents and defenders through mobile phones, litigation service platforms, telephone voice systems, emails and other auxiliary media, or provide inquiry services.