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Can I sue online? How come?
You can file a lawsuit If you bring a lawsuit to the court online, you can log in to the Supreme People's Court Litigation Service Network to submit an application for filing.

The process is as follows:

1. Search the Supreme People's Court Litigation Service Network on the Internet and click Enter.

2. If you have an account in the Supreme People's Court Litigation Service Network, directly click the client to log in.

3. After the parties log in, click User Name, Password and Verification Code in turn, and then click Login.

4. Submit an online filing application and the judge will review it. If the review fails, resubmit the application. After the examination and approval, the paper materials will be mailed and the judge will file a case.

5. If you don't have an account, click I want to register in the upper right corner and follow the above steps after registration.

Matters needing attention in online litigation:

1. Before the trial, the development of online litigation is not a unilateral matter of the court, but requires the participants to express their consent and abide by the corresponding standards, that is to say, if you disagree with online litigation, the court has no power to force you. If online litigation is confirmed, the litigants participating in online litigation should first complete the real-name registration on the litigation platform, and only after the court confirms the authenticity of the litigant's identity can they obtain the special account for logging in the litigation platform, and properly keep the special account and password for the litigation platform. It is worth noting that, except that there is evidence that the account has been stolen or there is a system error, the act of using a special account to log on to the litigation platform is regarded as the act of the authenticated person, so everyone should be cautious. When the people's court conducts litigation activities such as mediation, evidence exchange and online trial, it will also verify the identity of the parties again to ensure the seriousness of their identity.

2. When the trial is approaching, the participants in the proceedings should also be prepared. Everyone should stay in a quiet room, avoid being disturbed by others, dress neatly and don't wear casual clothes. Don't let the children make a scene, go back and forth, or attend the trial in pajamas and bathrobes. This is really ridiculous.

3. Remember to test the network environment of mobile phones and computers in advance, and set the mobile phone to turn off the alarm to block incoming calls. This is also to ensure the effect of online trial and help you defend your rights. Otherwise, imagine that the trial is intermittent and the judge is likely to be affected.

During the trial, everyone should concentrate, sit up straight to the screen, don't shake their heads, don't shake their heads, don't smoke and drink, don't applaud when agreeing with the judge's opinion, and don't make any noise when opposing the judge's opinion. According to the guidance of the judge, state the facts according to law, give evidence for cross-examination and debate. These are the basic codes of conduct for participating in the trial, which can effectively ensure the seriousness of the trial and help improve the efficiency of the trial. 5. Without the consent of the court, the relevant audio-visual materials shall not be recorded, intercepted or disseminated without authorization. These are illegal acts and will be punished by law.

6. After the trial, everyone should cooperate with the clerk to proofread the trial transcript and sign it for confirmation. Then freely decide whether to mediate, if you don't accept mediation, you can wait for the verdict quietly!

To sum up, if there is a civil dispute between civil subjects in China, it can be handled through judicial procedures at this time. With the improvement of the rule of law in China, civil subjects in China also allow online prosecution. In fact, online prosecution, like ordinary prosecution, needs to submit relevant filing applications and indictments.

Legal basis:

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

Article 122

Prosecution must meet the following conditions:

1. The plaintiff is a citizen, legal person and other organization that has a direct interest in this case;

2. There is a clear defendant;

3, there are specific claims and facts and reasons;

4. It belongs to the scope and jurisdiction of the people's court to accept civil litigation.