1. How does Beijing prosecute directly from the Internet?
The process of online prosecution in Beijing is: log in and register; enter case information; upload litigation materials; court review; and online payment. Online case filing is a form in which the People's Court receives litigation evidence materials from litigants, agents (lawyers) and other litigation participants through the Internet. Civil lawsuits filed against citizens shall be under the jurisdiction of the People's Court of the place where the defendant is domiciled; if the defendant's place of domicile is inconsistent with the place of habitual residence, the People's Court of the place of habitual residence shall have jurisdiction. Civil lawsuits filed against legal persons or other organizations shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court where the defendant is domiciled.
2. What is the specific process for filing a case online? 1. Log in and register. If this is your first time logging in, click the "Register" button to register and log in. After registration, obtain the username and set the login password. After obtaining the username and password, you can log in to the system. Natural persons can log in through personal accounts, and legal persons or unincorporated organizations can log in through corporate accounts. 2. Enter the case information. After logging into the online litigation platform, click "Online Case Filing" on the left and enter "Create Online Case" in the lower right corner. According to the prompts on the page, select factors such as court, case type, application type, and applicant type. If it is an appeal or application for retrial, please select the trial court and click Next. The page will display the instructions for filing the case. After reading the instructions, click the "Agree" button in the lower left corner. By filing your case online, you agree to have your case documents served electronically. Electronic delivery includes dedicated mailboxes, fax services, etc. Please confirm the accuracy of the delivery address, fax number and phone number to ensure successful delivery. Follow the prompts on the page and fill in the case information step by step. Including plaintiff information, defendant information, evidence information, witness information, etc., click Save to enter the evidence upload interface. 3. Upload litigation materials. Necessary evidence such as indictments, physical evidence, etc. must be scanned and uploaded. You can click to create a complaint and draft it on the spot. You can select multiple pieces of evidence materials to upload in batches, such as multiple pages of pictures, and you can select multiple pictures to upload at the same time. After filling in all the information, click Submit to complete the application. 4. Court review. According to the conditions for filing the case, the Litigation Service Center will review the application for filing the case. After the review is passed, the system will send a text message to the mobile phone number reserved by the party concerned, and the party concerned can log in to the website to view the review results and case information. 5. Online payment: After applying for case filing permission online, a text message will be sent to notify the parties to pay. After receiving the payment notice, the party concerned logs into the website and clicks the "Online Case Filing" button, and after entering, clicks on the "Online Payment" module. Check "My Payment Information", select the case that requires payment, and click the "Pay" button to enter the payment interface. Users can choose payment methods according to their needs, including UnionPay, Alipay, and WeChat. After the payment is completed, click "Print Electronic Payment" to pop up the payment voucher, view the payment details list, and print the payment voucher. When filing a case, it is illegal to not accept a receipt for a letter or visit, not to issue a written voucher when accepting a receipt for a letter or call, not to notify the parties at one time to make corrections to the content of the letter or call, and to fail to file a case, delay the filing of a case, interfere with the filing of a case, or neither file a case nor make a ruling or decision, etc. In case of disciplinary violations, the parties concerned may lodge a complaint with the People's Court or the People's Court receiving the lawsuit.