The purpose of the court's ruling is to enable the court to effectively guide the litigation, remove obstacles in the litigation and promote the litigation process. Court rulings can also be divided into civil rulings, criminal rulings and administrative rulings. If an appeal or protest is granted according to law, a corresponding ruling shall be made, which mainly includes:
(1) Decisions;
(2) the reasons for the award;
(3) Other matters that should be excluded.
The court ruling is a formal document made by the court after hearing a case, which records the results and reasons of the judge's ruling on the case. It is very important and widely used. First of all, the court ruling is the embodiment of legal authority, which is legally binding on the parties to the case, lawyers and other interested parties. Secondly, the ruling is the official record of the judgment result, which provides the legal basis and rights protection for the parties. In addition, the award plays an important role in appeal, execution and arbitration procedures, and provides a basis for subsequent legal actions. In the course of litigation, the court's ruling can also be submitted as evidence to other courts or related institutions. In short, the court ruling has irreplaceable importance and diversified use scenarios in judicial practice.
To sum up, the specific function of the court ruling is the decision made by the people's court on procedural issues to ensure the smooth progress of the trial in the process of hearing or executing civil cases. The written form of a civil ruling is a civil ruling, which has legal effect.
Legal basis:
Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) (revised on 20 18)
Article 97
Criminal suspects, defendants and their legal representatives, close relatives or defenders have the right to apply for changing compulsory measures. The people's courts, people's procuratorates and public security organs shall make a decision within three days after receiving the application; If it disagrees with the change of compulsory measures, it shall inform the applicant and explain the reasons for disagreement.
The court ruling is the embodiment of legal authority, which is legally binding on the parties and lawyers, and provides official records and rights protection for the case. The ruling plays an important role in appeal, execution and arbitration procedures, and provides a basis for subsequent legal actions. As evidence submitted to other courts or relevant institutions, the ruling is irreplaceable in judicial practice and has important and diverse usage scenarios.