Court transcripts, also known as court transcripts or trial transcripts, are indispensable written materials for court cases. It is a text produced by the clerk during the court hearing that simultaneously reflects the true situation of all trial activities. record.
Article 147 of the "Civil Procedure Law": The clerk shall record all activities of the court trial in the transcript, which shall be signed by the judges and the clerk.
Court transcripts shall be read out in court, and the parties and other litigation participants may also be notified to read them in court or within five days. If the parties and other litigation participants believe that there are omissions or errors in their statement records, they have the right to apply for corrections. If no corrections are made, the application should be recorded.
Court transcripts shall be signed or sealed by the parties and other litigation participants. If the person refuses to sign or seal, the situation shall be recorded and attached to the file.
"Criminal Procedure Law" Article 201:
All court trial activities shall be written down by the clerk. After review by the presiding judge, the transcript shall be prepared by the presiding judge and the clerk. member’s signature.
The witness testimony part of the court transcript shall be read out in court or given to the witness to read. After the witness admits that there is no mistake, he or she shall sign or seal the document.
Court transcripts should be given to the parties to read or read to them. If the parties believe that there are omissions or errors in the records, they may request for supplements or corrections. After the parties admit that there is no mistake, they should sign or seal it.
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Can the court trial transcript be copied:
According to Article 50, Paragraph 2 of the Civil Procedure Law: The parties may review relevant materials of this case , and can copy relevant materials and legal documents in this case. The scope and methods for accessing and copying relevant materials in this case shall be prescribed by the Supreme People's Court.
Article 7 of the "Regulations of the Supreme People's Court on Litigation Agents' Access to Civil Case Materials" stipulates: "Litigation agents may excerpt or copy case materials when accessing them. Case materials involving state secrets shall be handled in accordance with relevant state regulations." "
Article 10 stipulates that "the parties to a civil case shall refer to these regulations when accessing relevant materials." It can be known that both the parties and the litigants of the parties can access and copy the case materials in accordance with the law.