First, go to the court to inquire.
If you know the court to which the judgment belongs, you can go to the court to inquire in person. In the court, you can find the relevant inquiry window or department, and provide the staff with the basic information of the case, such as the case number, the names of the parties, etc., and then the staff will assist you in inquiring and obtaining the details of the judgment.
Second, online inquiry
With the development of Internet, more and more courts provide online judgment inquiry service. Inquiries can be made through the court official website or the judicial public platform. These platforms usually have detailed query guidelines. You can enter the relevant information of the case according to the requirements of the guide, and then the electronic version of the judgment will be displayed for your reference.
When making online inquiries, please make sure to visit official and credible websites to avoid information leakage or other security problems.
Third, consult a lawyer.
If the case is represented by a lawyer, you can contact the lawyer directly to obtain the specific content of the judgment. Lawyers usually keep the relevant documents of the case, including the verdict, and they can help you get the information you need quickly.
It should be noted that the specific content of the judgment may involve personal privacy or business secrets, so when inquiring and obtaining the judgment, please abide by relevant laws, regulations and ethics to ensure the legality and security of the information.
To sum up:
To check the specific content of the judgment, you can choose to go to the relevant court, online or consult a lawyer. In the process of inquiry, please ensure compliance with relevant laws, regulations and ethics, and protect personal privacy and business secrets.
Legal basis:
Organic Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) People's Court
Article 17 stipulates:
The people's courts shall hear cases in public, except as otherwise provided by this Law. The defendant has the right to defend himself.
People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Procedure Law
Article 148 stipulates:
The people's court shall pronounce a judgment in public on cases that are tried in public or not. If a verdict is pronounced in court, it shall be served within ten days; If the sentence is pronounced regularly, a written judgment will be issued immediately after the sentence is pronounced. When sentencing, the parties must be informed of the right of appeal, the time limit for appeal and the court of appeal. When a divorce judgment is pronounced, the parties concerned must be informed that they may not get married separately before the judgment becomes legally effective.