1, contact the relevant court.
If you are in doubt about whether you are being sued, you can directly contact the relevant court for enquiry. Provide personal information and identification, and ask the court if you have your case record.
2. Check the court announcement online.
Some local courts will publish court announcements, including prosecution announcements, on their official websites. You can search and visit the official website of the relevant court, and check whether you have been sued under the bulletin board.
3. Inquiries from lawyers
If you hire a lawyer to handle your case, you can contact a lawyer and ask if there are any prosecutions or legal proceedings related to you.
4. Call the court for consultation.
You can call the relevant court and ask the court staff whether you have been prosecuted. Provide personal information, and the staff will inform whether there are relevant prosecution records.
Matters needing attention during prosecution include the following:
1. Find out the facts and collect evidence: Before the prosecution, you should fully understand the facts of the case and collect relevant evidence, including documentary evidence, physical evidence and witness testimony, so that you can provide sufficient evidence to support your claim in court.
2. Determine the defendant and the competent court: Before the prosecution, determine the identity and domicile of the defendant or the location of the company, as well as the applicable competent court, to ensure that the prosecution procedure complies with the law.
3. Reasonable demands: Make reasonable demands according to the facts of the case and legal provisions, make clear what you want the court to do, and provide sufficient reasons and evidence to support your demands.