How to check whether there is a lawsuit against others?

It can be carried out through public information inquiry, legal service agency consultation and court inquiry.

I. Public information inquiry

In some cases, some litigation information may be published through public channels, such as court announcements and legal databases. You can try to find relevant information by entering the name or related keywords of the inquired person through the internet search engine or the official website of relevant government departments. However, it should be noted that this information may be incomplete or outdated, so we can't rely entirely on this method.

Second, the legal service agency consultation

You can consult professional legal service agencies or lawyers, who usually have rich legal knowledge and inquiry channels. When consulting, it is necessary to provide the basic information of the inquired person and clarify the purpose of the inquiry. Lawyers or legal service agencies will make inquiries within the legal scope according to your needs and provide you with relevant results.

Third, the court asked

If you have sufficient reasons and legal authorization, you can directly consult the relevant court. You can bring relevant certificates and documents to the court where the inquired person may be involved and make an inquiry request to the staff. The court will provide you with corresponding inquiry results according to your request and relevant laws and regulations.

Fourth, pay attention to privacy protection.

In the process of inquiry, we must always respect the privacy rights of others. Without legal authorization or reason, you may not inquire about other people's litigation information without authorization. At the same time, the inquired information should also be properly kept, and should not be leaked or used for illegal purposes at will.

To sum up:

Check whether there is a lawsuit against others, through public information inquiry, legal service agency consultation, court inquiry, etc. However, in the process of inquiry, we must abide by laws and regulations, respect the privacy rights of others, and shall not inquire or disclose relevant information without authorization.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code

Article 1034 stipulates:

Personal information of natural persons is protected by law. No organization or individual may infringe upon the privacy rights of others by spying, harassing, exposing or making public.