Generally, only one copy of litigation documents and materials in the volume is reserved (except those instructed by leading comrades), so as to prevent duplication of documents and materials. Redundant judgments, rulings and conciliation statements can be kept in three volumes for future reference.
According to the procedure of trial supervision, appeals that have been converted into trial cases or have played a significant role (such as rehabilitation and commutation) after trial supervision shall be filed in accordance with the standards for filing trial cases.
The general requirement of the arrangement order of litigation documents and materials is to arrange them in the natural order of the time when the documents are formed in the objective process of litigation procedures.
Group major criminal cases and major civil cases involve a wide range of issues, including both homosexual issues and personal responsibilities. There are a lot of materials for the formation of cases. The method of generating papers, on the basis of reflecting the basic characteristics of the whole case, is to establish a comprehensive paper for the same-sex issues, and separately generate papers for the issues that belong to personal responsibilities. The arrangement of litigation documents and materials shall be handled with reference to the arrangement order of cases of first instance.
Legal basis: Measures for filing litigation documents of the people's courts Article 1 The litigation documents of the people's courts are one of the important professional documents of the country, and the files formed by them are the true records of the trial activities of the people's courts, reflecting the implementation of the line, principles, policies, laws and decrees of the party and the state and the basic functions of the people's courts, and are also the basis and necessary conditions for the people's courts to carry out trial activities. People's courts at all levels must do a good job in filing litigation documents in strict accordance with the filing requirements.