An internship is coming to an end. Looking back on this internship, my knowledge and ability have been greatly improved. Please write an internship summary and record it. But how to write an internship summary to shine? The following is my summary of the internship in the filing court of the college students' court (selected 3 articles), for your reference only. Let's have a look.
Summary of the internship in the filing court of college students' court 1 In a blink of an eye, the whole two-month court internship is coming to an end. I still remember when I first came to practice, I didn't know anything. I was assigned to the filing court and didn't know much about the filing court at first. I just subconsciously feel that the work of the filing court is very simple, because the relevant materials are procedural reviews at the filing stage, and do not specifically involve substantive issues. Later, I slowly discovered that filing a case is a very important first step in the work of the court.
The teachers in the filing court are very kind and patiently teach me some questions that I don't understand. Finally, I was assigned to the collegiate bench under the jurisdiction. At that time, the presiding judge Mr. Dong told me:
"I'm not here to ask you to learn more knowledge from books, but to learn how to deal with people from the exercises here, learn knowledge that is not in textbooks and practice more." Finally, he asked a clerk to take me to deal with the follow-up word processing work after the judgment of some cases, so the internship in the Intermediate People's Court officially kicked off.
The clerk who took me there was very careful and patient. She taught me step by step how to deal with documents and what different file names mean. Because she has just started, some things may not be remembered thoroughly once she has done it, so she patiently taught it again. Generally speaking, during the two-month internship, I mainly completed the following work:
Go to the filing hall to get the case under the jurisdiction of the collegial panel first.
Accepting a case is the first step in the trial of a case, and then the cases of our collegiate bench are tried by various judges. Of course, the trial limit of a case is calculated from the date of filing. To accept a case, you need to sign the receipt of each case, count the number of cases, and then send the receipt back to the filing hall for filing.
Two, the registration case writing, writing marking record.
After the cases are assigned to the judges, I need to help you register the cases received in the receiving book, including the following items: case number, cause of action, parties, court of first instance and receiving date. After registration, you need to make a case record, which can also be called a trial report, including the following aspects: the case number, the case number of the original trial, the cause of action, the court of original trial, the appellant and the appellee, the appellant's appeal reasons, the ruling of the court of original trial, and the direction of work. Marking record is an important material that constitutes the secondary volume.
Three, issue legal documents stamped with the official seal to the printing house, and take away the case ruling.
Stamp "this copy is the same as the original" on the ruling; The printing office is located on floor 2 1 of the main building. You usually come here to stamp the seal of the court and get the ruling. Whether you stamp or take the ruling, you must register your signature in the register. The first thing to do after getting the ruling is to stamp "this copy is the same as the original" on the back of the ruling.
4. Fill in the power of attorney and withdrawal letter.
Because it is an intermediate people's court, the case was entrusted to the lower court for service after the trial, and the file sent by the grass-roots court was returned. This requires filling out a power of attorney and a withdrawal letter in duplicate, one for filing and one for return with the file.
5. Issue a service receipt.
When the intermediate people's court entrusts the lower court to serve the parties, it must make a service receipt. When the lower court serves on its behalf, it needs to send back a receipt of service, which needs to be signed by the party who receives the ruling.
Sixth, roll back and close the approval.
After all the files are sorted out, we need to send the documents returned to the lower court in a unified way, that is to say, the case should be sent to a special place where the files are returned, and the staff needs to check and sign. After you get the check-out signature, the case will be closed for approval. Finally, after the staff stamped "confirmation", a case ended.
Seven, filing, file directory (volume, volume).
After all the above work is completed, the next thing to do is archiving and catalogue making, which are linked together. File the case first, and then make a file directory. The catalogue includes two volumes, the main volume and the auxiliary volume, but there are also some special volumes, such as the auxiliary volume without the main volume. When making the catalogue, the sorted case materials should be numbered first, and the main volume and the auxiliary volume should be numbered from "3" respectively.
Eight, see the parties or lawyers and write a transcript of the conversation.
In the absence of the clerk and the teacher, I will go back with the judge to see the parties or lawyers, listen to their conversation, and write down the transcript of the conversation. After confirmation, the speaker needs to sign it.
The above-mentioned 1 to 8 o'clock is actually a process from acceptance to conclusion of a case.
When there is little work in the filing court, with the consent of the court teacher, I can attend the trial proceedings of other courts. In this process, I learned a lot about the preparation before the trial. The clerk verified the identity of the parties, and the presiding judge announced the beginning of the trial and asked whether the parties applied for withdrawal. Apply for withdrawal, and if the respondent meets the withdrawal conditions, make a decision to postpone the trial; If it does not meet the challenge requirements, it will be rejected in court. Later, it entered the court investigation stage, and both parties submitted evidence to the court in order to find out the facts of the case.
The focus is on the dispute between the two sides, and then enter the court debate stage and so on.
Finally, I am very grateful to every judge who works in the court. They are all my teachers. Thanks to their patient guidance, I have greatly improved my familiarity with filing procedures and trial procedures, which is very important for my internship experience. With their help, I saved a lot of detours. I think in practical work, education is not the most important, but the key is personal practical work ability and communication ability.
I deeply realized this. Especially now, our university education and social needs are derailed, and there is a certain gap between them. Therefore, internship is very important. This is a moment to make up for my own experience, and it is also a process of rapid integration into society. Inside, under the guidance of experienced teachers, we took a shortcut.
In short, we must combine what we learned in college with more social practice, constantly improve our practical ability and cognitive level, and correct our misconceptions; Deeply understand the social reality, so as to motivate yourself to study knowledge harder; At the same time, it also makes us clear our responsibilities and missions. The country and society have done so much for our college students, but what can we do now? What have we done? This is worthy of reflection by every college student. Therefore, we must work hard, constantly improve our comprehensive quality and devote ourselves to today's social construction in order to realize the social value of life and personal self-worth. Ignite yourself and do your bit for the society.
Summary of the internship in the filing court of college students' court 2 20xx On September 23rd, our delegation 10 people came to the people's court. Director Chen of the political office warmly received us and led us to our respective departments. The internship department I was assigned to was the filing court. After the kind introduction of other colleagues by Dean Tang, I was assigned to the filing court window and started a two-month court internship.
In the filing court, most of my work is small and trivial, such as filing a case, registering and transmitting litigation materials, and inputting cases by computer. I have also had the honor to take part in the record work of filing and mediation several times. Like other interns, they will make some mistakes when they start doing these things. When they first filled out the criminal filing review form, they didn't care too much about whether they had jurisdiction. Fortunately, Dean Yang found my mistake, pointed out that the crime preparation place was in a certain community, and then changed the crime place. This situation needs to be asked to the intermediate people's court. I almost made a big mistake because of a little negligence. I summed up my easy mistakes and set up a handbook for court interns to remind myself not to make them again and give them a reference.
I think there are several things that need to be done to become a qualified intern at the filing court window.
First, etiquette is very important.
Facing all kinds of parties every day, frequently going back and forth to various business courts to deliver cases, and paying attention to etiquette can reduce conflicts and make the work go smoothly. Greeting can dissolve the strange and embarrassing atmosphere, leave a good first impression on the parties and become a vivid way of publicity for the court.
The second is modesty and seriousness.
There is a lot to learn from school to a strange environment. Modesty and studious attitude can make you integrate into the collective and gradually become familiar with the business at work. I still remember the first day of internship, I sat in my office, not knowing what to do, what to do and what to do. I have no idea. I expressed my idea of doing the work to the Wu team, and the Wu team immediately offered to hand over some tasks to me to complete. Sister Ling Bao gave me a good suggestion, that is, I often go to the window to see how the clients answer their questions, how to work, and see if I can. It is because of their enthusiastic guidance that I got rid of the initial confusion of interns and gradually became familiar with the work of the filing court. I really appreciate that. If you have a job, you should take it seriously. Before you do it, you should ask about the situation and understand the objectives of the task. For example, once, I was told to send the case book to the second floor, and then I stared at the ground on the second floor without asking much. I handed in the case file and turned around and left. As a result, I realized that I had to sign for the case book when I picked it up. After this, I will ask more questions when I accept the new task. Running fast is not necessarily efficient. I can get twice the result with half the effort only after I really understand the needs.
Third, don't lose your agile thinking.
Think about why when you do something. This is not only conducive to memory, but also can often spark generate's inspiration. During my internship in the filing court, there is one thing I think I have made progress, and that is my self-made list of undelivered materials. One of the tasks of the filing court is to help other business courts hand over litigation materials to the parties. When there are many materials, it takes a long time for each party to get them, and it is not clear that some litigation materials have expired. Then I made a catalogue of information according to the classification of the business court, which is updated every day so that the parties can see the catalogue at a glance when they come to pick up the information. Thinking often in work can improve the shortcomings in work and achieve efficient work.
After the internship, I not only had a real feeling about how to be an intern, but also had a deeper understanding of the filing court.
Director Chen has a saying: the court opens the window before opening it. This shows the reusability of window work. The filing court window is mainly responsible for accepting cases, transferring litigation materials, legal consultation of the parties and litigation guidance. It can be said that window work directly affects the impression of the parties on the court. At school, I don't have much concept of filing a case, and there is not much space in the curriculum structure to introduce case acceptance. Only by real practice can we have a perceptual understanding of filing a case and a further understanding of the qualifications and jurisdiction of the parties.
The work of the filing court window is not simple. Many people may think that the filing review of the filing court generally does not involve the substance of the case and is relatively simple to handle. But after my internship, I found that this view is not quite correct. The filing court is not faced with a certain type or types of cases, but with all kinds of cases. It directly faces all kinds of parties, undertakes to provide legal guidance to the parties, and transforms the blunt legal provisions into easy-to-understand dialogues between the parties through interpretation. Such a responsibility requires broader legal knowledge and superb communication skills. In the process of internship, we often have to face the consultation of the parties, such as what materials are needed for filing for execution or publicity, and whether we need to apply for divorce if we don't return to our hometown. At the beginning of the internship, it will be a little difficult to answer these questions, and it will be thoughtless to answer them. However, the solution to this problem is not to listen to other colleagues' answers. If you don't understand, you can look at the law. The way is to sort out the common problems.
Two months passed quickly. During my internship in the court, my life was very full, and I learned a lot of knowledge that was not in the textbook and the experience of my predecessors. To be able to live here so smoothly, we must first thank the court leaders for their strong support for our internship at Southern Medical University, thank the political work room for their careful arrangement, thank all the teachers in the filing court for their enthusiastic teaching for two months, and thank all the team members who went to the court for their mutual help. Everything here makes me feel warm. As a law graduate who is about to enter the social stage, the work experience and the truth of being a man I learned during my internship will be useful for life.
Summary of court practice in college students' court 3 I have been practicing for two weeks in a blink of an eye. This half-month life has formed a huge contrast with the light and idle state of sleeping until you wake up naturally. I feel that my life has suddenly broken into two parts. The first half is lazy me, the second half is diligent me.
This is my first real internship and the first time to face the real adult life and the world alone. Maybe it's too late compared with peers. So, I hesitated to go. First, I am afraid of being treated as a free handyman. It is difficult to learn any professional help except manual labor. Second, I have my own problems. I have always been a slow-witted person, and I will show low emotional intelligence when I get along with strangers. I am not a good communicator at all. However, the postgraduate entrance examination has been completed, the second interview has been passed, and the public school places have been obtained. I even want to go out to see the great rivers and mountains of the motherland and explore my friends, so I have no excuse but to bite the bullet and practice.
My internship is in the filing court of the Intermediate People's Court of our city, and a good friend of my parents happens to be the president, so on Monday of the first week, I was shown around all the offices of the court by him and became familiar with the work flow. At first, it seems that the judges are seldom affable. They are all serious and quiet. Every time I introduce a familiar uncle, I say hello. At most, they just nodded and couldn't see a smile, which made my heart chill and secretly shouted, "God, how can we get along for more than a month?"
Compared with other procedural processes of courts, the work of filing courts is much more complicated and lively. Because it is an intermediate people's court, few cases of first instance can be tried here. Therefore, most of them are appeal cases after the first instance of the lower grass-roots courts and appeals by the parties or retrial cases assigned by higher courts. The job of the staff of the filing court is to handle these cases well, then decide whether to accept the retrial and then assign them to the corresponding civil or criminal courts for handling. So, just like passing through a sieve, only one out of ten cases will go to court.
Of course, what I am talking about is far from this written review process, but the visit of the parties. My office is arranged next to the reception room of the filing court. Uncle President specially moved a set of desks and chairs for me. There are two judges in the office, one in charge of civil cases and the other in charge of uploading and demoting files. Therefore, tourists often come here.
This is a vivid portrayal of life. Some people are crying, some people are searching, some people are cursing at the gate of the court, some people are neurotic, some people don't know the law at all but insist that they have not broken the law, some people insist that the lion will open his mouth for more than one million as long as he catches a little mistake of others, some people regard the court as a yamen and judge as a master, and some people think that they are all the grandchildren of Lao Tzu ... and completely subvert my previous impression. Those judges are really good-natured and not as indifferent as I thought before. Maybe the unsmiling appearance is just caused by the environment.
Because of the early care of the president's uncle, the judges of the filing court consciously let me participate in some practical work, such as consulting the case file, writing the trial report, making the hearing record, personally receiving the parties and explaining the crux of the doubt, participating in the collegiate bench, expressing opinions on the collegiate bench case, etc ... This kind of high-intensity work can let me get in touch with the real case, and also understand the court's thinking and consideration in hearing the case, which is more focused and concise than the previous examination. Every conclusion should have clear legal provisions and explanations, every sentence and every word should be carefully scrutinized, and every piece of evidence should consider relevance and contradiction. Especially those cases in which the first instance, the second instance and the second instance are retried, and the parties do not entangle eternal cases, the file alone is one foot higher. Every time I read an analysis and write a review report, the whole person collapses like a battle.
This colorful internship life makes me tired and excited. I get up early at 6 o'clock every day and go out. After cleaning the office, I started my day's work. My mother had no idea that I would become such a model worker because I was always too lazy to help me when my oil bottle fell at home. Hey, hey, I'm the number one hardworking baby!
The internship is still going on, I hope there will be more surprises next!
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