Pay attention to details in court.

Legal analysis: As a plaintiff, the court should pay attention to the following points:

1. Participate in the lawsuit on time according to the time specified in the summons;

2. Bring your ID card and submit the complaint together Wait for litigation documents;

3. Bring the originals of all evidence. If a witness appears in court to testify, the witness must come to the court in person and bring his ID card;

4. Check the court records during the court session;

5. If the court presides over mediation, the mediation needs There is a minimum bottom line.

6. If you are a party to the case and are represented by a lawyer, you should be careful to speak less in court, speak to the point, and do not say unnecessary words to avoid adding mistakes to mistakes.

Legal basis: "Rules of the People's Courts of the People's Republic of China"

Article 13 When criminally detained defendants and appellants appear in court for trial, they must wear formal or casual clothes and do not need supervisory authorities. identification service.

The People's Court shall not use restraints on defendants or appellant during court hearings, except where the person is considered to be in great personal danger and may endanger the safety of the court.

Article 14 Before the court session, the clerk shall announce the court discipline specified in Article 17 of these rules.

Article 15 When a judge enters the court and the presiding judge or sole judge announces a judgment, ruling or decision, all judges shall stand up.

Article 16 The People's Court shall hear cases in strict accordance with legal procedures.

Judges should treat all parties equally in court proceedings.

Article 17 During court trial activities, all personnel shall obey the command of the presiding judge or sole judge, respect judicial etiquette, abide by court discipline, and shall not engage in the following behaviors:

(1) Applause and make noise;

(2) Smoking and eating;

(3) Making or answering phone calls;

(4) Recording, Video recording, taking photos, or using mobile communication tools to spread court hearing activities;

(5) Other behaviors that endanger court security or disrupt court order.

Procurators and litigation participants may speak or ask questions with the permission of the presiding judge or sole judge. Observers are not allowed to enter the court hearing activity area, are not allowed to stand or move around at will, and are not allowed to speak or ask questions. Media reporters who are permitted to carry out acts in Item 4 of Paragraph 1 shall do so within the designated time and area and shall not affect or interfere with trial activities.