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Ren Min Wang·2025-07-14 01:03

Core Viewpoint - The implementation of standardized litigation documents is significantly enhancing judicial efficiency and dispute resolution capabilities across various courts in China, with a focus on improving accessibility for the public and ensuring their rights are protected [1][2][8]. Group 1: Implementation and Impact - The usage rate of standardized litigation documents has exceeded 70% in various types of cases, leading to a noticeable reduction in the volume of labor disputes [1]. - As of June 2024, 81% of credit card cases in national courts utilized these standardized documents, resulting in an average trial period reduction of over 10% [4]. - The introduction of these documents has facilitated a shift from "recommended use" to "active selection" by litigants, indicating their growing familiarity and reliance on these tools [2][3]. Group 2: Development and Expansion - The Supreme People's Court, in collaboration with the Ministry of Justice and the National Lawyers Association, has expanded the range of standardized documents from 11 to 67 categories, covering various legal fields including civil, criminal, and administrative cases [6][10]. - The second batch of standardized documents was officially promoted for nationwide use starting July 14, 2024, following extensive training and preparation [8][10]. Group 3: User Experience and Accessibility - Enhancements have been made to the standardized documents to better accommodate complex cases and improve user-friendliness, including the addition of fillable sections for detailed case information [5][7]. - The introduction of digital tools allows litigants to fill out these documents online, with features such as smart data filling and case reference capabilities, improving overall user experience [9][10]. Group 4: Training and Support - The Supreme People's Court has organized multiple training sessions for court personnel to ensure effective implementation and understanding of the standardized documents [8]. - Local courts are encouraged to collaborate with legal professionals and community organizations to provide guidance and support for litigants unfamiliar with the legal process [9].