Legal analysis: the court has reference documents and templates, and you can consult a lawyer if you have any questions. 1. How many pieces of evidence should be submitted to the court? General civil indictment. (1 2 copies for the defendant, 2 copies for the defendant and 3 copies for the defendant, and so on, all of which shall be signed or sealed by the plaintiff). 2, the main evidence materials and a copy of the directory. (1 defendant, 2 copies, 2 defendants, 3 copies, and so on). 3. 1 Copy of the plaintiff's ID card and provide the original for inspection. Where a legal (designated) agent brings a lawsuit on his behalf, he shall submit a copy of his identity card and a copy of the relationship certificate with the plaintiff, and provide the original for inspection. If there is no identity card, provide other identification materials. 4. If another person is entrusted to represent the lawsuit, submit 1 copy of the power of attorney with clear authorization and the ID card of the trustee, and provide the original for inspection. 5. If a lawyer is entrusted to represent the lawsuit, a clearly authorized power of attorney and a copy of the certificate, letter and lawyer's card of the entrusted law firm shall be submitted. 6. If the defendant is a company, provide the defendant with basic business information.
Legal basis: Article 51 of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that the burden of proof of the defendant's guilt in a public prosecution case shall be borne by the people's procuratorate, and the burden of proof of the defendant's guilt in a private prosecution case shall be borne by the private prosecutor.
According to Article 64 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the parties have the responsibility to provide evidence for their claims. The people's court shall investigate and collect evidence that the parties and their agents ad litem cannot collect on their own due to objective reasons, or evidence that the people's court considers necessary for hearing a case. The people's court shall comprehensively and objectively examine and verify the evidence in accordance with legal procedures.