The convergence of adjudication and adjudication refers to the convergence and convergence of subsequent procedures such as second trial, retrial or arbitration after the judgment of first instance is appealed or retried in the course of litigation. In practice, the connection between trial and adjudication may affect the fairness and efficiency of litigation procedures and lead to improper judgment results. In order to solve the problem of the connection between judgment and ruling, the court can take different measures. First of all, the court should strictly grasp the admissibility criteria of evidence to avoid insufficient evidence or logical contradictions. Secondly, the court should also strengthen the training of judges, improve the judges' awareness of the judgment results and sense of responsibility, popularize the legal knowledge of relevant litigation procedures, and improve the public's awareness of litigation and the protection of legitimate rights and interests.
What is misjudgment? What is the relationship with the ruling and the ruling? A misjudged case refers to an error in the application of facts, evidence or law by the court. The connection between the referee and the ruling may lead to improper referee results, which may lead to misjudgment. Therefore, in the process of litigation, it is necessary to ensure the connection between procedures and the integrity of relevant evidence.
The connection between the ruling and the ruling may have a negative impact on the proceedings. In order to ensure a fair judgment, the court should strictly grasp the admissibility criteria of evidence, strengthen the training of judges, popularize relevant legal knowledge, and raise the public's awareness of protecting the legitimate rights and interests of litigation procedures.
Legal basis:
Article 23 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * The people's court shall, in accordance with the provisions of this law and the actual situation, hear the case in a timely manner according to law, and protect the parties' right to appeal and the right to reply.