The process of bringing a lawsuit to the court

The process of bringing a lawsuit to the court is as follows:

1. Prepare a complaint, including the basic information of the plaintiff and the defendant, claims, facts and reasons, evidence and witness information;

2. Submit the complaint and evidential materials to the people's court with jurisdiction;

3. The court shall review the materials, file a case in accordance with the provisions and notify the parties concerned, and shall not file a case if it does not meet the requirements;

4. You can apply through the Supreme People's Court Litigation Service Network.

Types of court proceedings:

1. Civil litigation: involving disputes between individuals or enterprises, such as contract disputes and tort compensation;

2. Criminal proceedings: proceedings involving criminal suspects or defendants and the state are usually prosecuted by the procuratorate;

3. Administrative litigation: involving disputes between citizens, legal persons or other organizations and administrative organs, such as litigation against administrative punishment or decision;

4. Litigation execution: it involves the process that the court executes judicial documents such as judgments and rulings to ensure the execution of judgment results;

5. Intellectual property litigation: litigation involving patent, trademark, copyright and other intellectual property protection and infringement disputes.

To sum up, a lawsuit to the court needs to follow a certain process: first, prepare a complaint, including the basic information, demands, factual reasons and evidence of both parties; Then submit relevant materials to the court with jurisdiction; Then wait for the court to review and decide whether to file a case and inform the result; Finally, the parties can also apply for initiating judicial proceedings through the Supreme People's Court Litigation Service Network.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Procedure Law

Article 123

The prosecution shall submit a complaint to the people's court, and submit copies according to the number of defendants. If it is really difficult to write a complaint, it can be made orally, which will be recorded by the people's court and the other party will be informed.