What are the litigation documents?

General legal documents refer to legal documents produced by public security organs (including state security organs), procuratorates, courts, prisons or reform-through-labour institutions, notaries and arbitration institutions to handle all kinds of litigation cases and non-litigation cases, as well as documents with legal effect or legal significance written by parties, lawyers and law firms, that is, all non-normative legal documents except normative legal documents (various laws promulgated by the national legislature).

The problem that is easy to occur in the delivery process: the composition of service personnel lacks unity. The combination of general service personnel is 1 clerk and 1 driver: sometimes 1 clerk and plaintiff take a taxi or plaintiff's car to serve, but another court staff member who signed the delivery receipt is not present, that is, "signing and not sending", which does not conform to the procedural norms. The main reasons for refusing to sign the litigation documents are as follows: in the service combination of the clerk and the plaintiff, once the plaintiff asks the defendant to sign the service receipt, the defendant can easily mistake the clerk for being in cahoots with the plaintiff and then refuse to sign. When the clerk who is not familiar with the dialect meets someone who can only speak the dialect at home (the defendant goes out), resulting in communication obstacles, there may be cases of refusing to sign for or tearing up the legal documents served by the clerk. Problems caused by defects in the legal provisions on assisted childbirth.

Description of common litigation documents

(1) Reasoning according to law

(2) There is evidence to refute.

(3) Simple and complex properly

Two, according to different situations, the complaint is divided into:

1, civil complaint

2. Civil appeals

3. Criminal private prosecution

4. Criminal appeals

5. Defense statement

legal ground

Article 12 1 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * The complaint shall contain the following items:

(1) The name, sex, age, nationality, occupation, work unit, domicile and contact information of the plaintiff, the name and domicile of the legal person or other organization, and the name, position and contact information of the legal representative or principal responsible person;

(2) Information such as the name, gender, work unit and domicile of the defendant, and information such as the name and domicile of the legal person or other organization;

(3) the request and the facts and reasons on which it is based;

(4) Evidence and its sources, names and residences of witnesses.