Donghe District People's Court

Donghe District People's Court is a grassroots people's court located in Baotou City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Its main responsibility is to hear various cases within its jurisdiction.

The Donghe District People's Court was established in 1995. It is the first newly-built grassroots people's court with a fully organized system since the founding of Inner Mongolia. Its jurisdiction covers an area of ??266 square kilometers, with 11 courtrooms, a complete trial organization structure, and more than 200 staff members. They are responsible for hearing various civil, economic, criminal, and administrative cases in the region, and are responsible for the reform of the judicial system and the mission of judicial fairness. In the process of hearing cases, the Donghe District People's Court adheres to the working philosophy of "centered on the case and serves with integrity", focusing on handling each case fairly and in accordance with the law, with special emphasis on protecting the legitimate rights and interests of the parties involved. At the same time, the court also actively promotes intelligent construction, strengthens the construction of talent teams, and improves judicial efficiency and judicial standards.

How to contact the Donghe District People’s Court? If you need to contact the court, you can contact it through the following methods: - Tel: 0472-95533 - Address: No. 27, Jianshe Yibei Road, Donghe District.

As a grassroots people's court, the Donghe District People's Court is responsible for important trial work, focusing on judicial fairness and protecting the legitimate rights and interests of the parties. In our daily lives, we should respect and abide by the law. If there are legal disputes that need to be handled, you can also seek help from the local people's court.

Legal basis:

Article 23 of the Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China: The people's court shall make a judgment in accordance with the law in accordance with the prescribed procedures and evidence.