1. Go to the local court archives or case management center for enquiry.
2. Inquire through the court official website or online platform.
3. Contact a lawyer or legal adviser and ask questions through their channels.
First, through the court official website query.
Now many courts have established their own official websites to provide online inquiry services. You can enter the name of the local court in the search engine to find the corresponding official website, and then follow the prompts on the website to enter the keywords or case numbers of similar cases.
Two, go to the court archives or case management center.
If you pay attention to the details of the case, or need more comprehensive information, you can go to the archives of the local court or the case management center to inquire. In these places, you can check the court case data over the years, including the basic situation of the case, judgments, rulings and so on. When inquiring, you need to provide valid identity documents and relevant supporting documents.
3. Inquire through a lawyer or legal adviser.
If you don't have time to go to the court to inquire, or are unfamiliar with the court's inquiry process, you can entrust a lawyer or legal adviser to inquire. They will help you find relevant case materials and provide professional legal advice and suggestions through their own channels and experience. Of course, you need to pay a certain fee.
To sum up:
Inquiries about similar court cases can be made through the official website of the court, to the court archives or the case management center, or by entrusting a lawyer or legal adviser. Which way to choose can be decided according to your own needs and actual situation. It should be noted that the inquiry process shall abide by laws, regulations and relevant provisions, and shall not infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of others.