What should I do if I want to appeal?

The method of the Court of Appeal is as follows:

(1) Prepare an appeal petition and submit it to the appeal window of the first-instance court within 15 days from the date of receipt of the first-instance judgment;

(2) Accept it by the first-instance court Afterwards, the appeal petition and all materials of the first instance will be transferred to the second instance court;

(3) After the second instance court receives it, it will arrange a hearing and issue summons to the appellant and the appellee;

(4) If there are litigation fees in the first instance, the appeal fees shall be paid at the same time as the appeal is filed.

The information required for the appeal is as follows:

1. Submit corresponding evidence. The appeal is filed when the party has evidence to prove that the court’s first-instance judgment is wrong. Therefore, it is necessary to collect and There is evidence that the first-instance judgment was wrong;

2. The identity documents such as the identity card and household register of the party concerned, and if he is a natural person, the business license, the legal representative’s identity document, and the legal representative’s identity document;< /p>

3. If you entrust a lawyer to conduct litigation, you need to submit a power of attorney, lawyer's identity certificate, lawyer qualification certificate and other materials.

Legal basis:

Article 41 of the "Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China"

The People's Court hears second-instance civil cases and is composed of judges Collegiate court. The number of members of the collegial panel must be an odd number.

When the Intermediate People's Court hears a second-instance civil case with clear facts and clear rights and obligations, it can be heard by a single judge with the consent of both parties.

For a case to be remanded for retrial, the original People's Court shall form a collegial panel in accordance with the procedures of first instance.

If the retrial case originally belonged to the first instance, a separate collegial panel shall be formed in accordance with the first instance procedures; if the case originally belonged to the second instance or a lawsuit was filed with the Higher People's Court, a separate collegial panel shall be formed in accordance with the second instance procedures.