How to inquire about the open platform of Gansu court

Search Gansu Provincial Higher People's Court Trial Open Network on the Internet.

Extended data:

The Higher People's Court of Gansu Province was established in 1949 and 19, formerly known as Gansu Provincial People's Court, and was renamed as Gansu Provincial Higher People's Court in June 1954. The trial office building of the court is located atNo. Jianning West Road 1950, Anning District, Lanzhou City.

The Higher People's Court of Gansu Province now has 9 people in the first criminal trial court 12, 20 people in the third criminal trial court, 7 people in the first civil trial court 19, and 7 people in the third civil trial court (intellectual property court) for administrative trial. There are 6 people in the Executive Board (court), 6 people in the Reconsideration Supervision Office 10, 9 people in the Executive Coordination and Guidance Office 10, 9 people in the Executive Comprehensive Management Office, 8 people in the First Division 18 people in the Second Division, and 2 people in the Letters and Calls Office 12 people in the First Division for trial. There are 5 judges' management office, 5 education offices, 4 veteran cadres' work offices), discipline inspection team 1 1 person, 2 supervision offices, 4 party committees, 5 judicial management offices 12 people, and 6,5438+propaganda offices. There are 46 people in the Judicial Security Department, 3 people in the Judges Association (Foreign Affairs Office), 26 people in 37 internal organs of the Judicial Police Corps, 1 1 person under the Gansu Provincial Judges Training College (Gansu Branch of the National Judges College), 27 people in Gannan Branch of the Provincial Judges Training College (Zhouqu National Judges Training Base) and 2 institutions.

Article 67 of the Administrative Enforcement Law stipulates: "If the people's court and its staff violate the law or expand the scope of enforcement, the directly responsible person in charge and other directly responsible personnel shall be punished according to law."

This is a provision for the people's courts and their staff to carry out legal responsibilities in violation of the law.

In practice, there are seven situations in which people's courts and their staff violate the law.

(1) Implement administrative decisions that should not be implemented according to law.

(2) execution by means other than statutory execution.

(3) Enforcement in violation of the principle of jurisdiction.

(4) Compulsory execution at night or on legal holidays.

(5) Stop water supply, power supply, heat supply and gas supply. To force the administrative counterpart to fulfill its obligations for the residents' life.

(six) to instruct financial institutions to transfer funds to other accounts other than the national treasury or financial accounts.

(seven) other illegal acts caused personal and property losses to the person subjected to execution or others.