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How to sue a company for forging a labor contract

To sue a company, you must first submit an indictment and submit a corresponding number of copies according to the number of opposing parties. The name, address, legal representative or person in charge of the company should be stated. The main text of the indictment should state the requested matters and the facts and reasons for the prosecution, and the tail should be signed or stamped with an official seal. According to the principle of whoever makes the claim must provide evidence, the plaintiff should submit the following materials to the court: 1. Materials on the plaintiff’s subject qualifications. Such as the originals and copies of resident ID cards, household registers, passports, return certificates for Hong Kong and Macao compatriots, marriage certificates and other evidence; corporate units as plaintiffs should submit copies of business licenses, business registration certificates and other materials. 2. Evidence to prove the plaintiff’s claim, such as invalid company contracts or forged evidence materials. 3. When parties submit documentary evidence to the court, they should fill in two copies of the evidence list, detailing the name and page number of the evidence submitted. After the evidence is verified by the court handler, the handler will sign and seal the evidence list. One copy will be handed over to the parties and the other will be filed. 4. The case-filing tribunal will handle the case-filing procedures within seven days after the parties have completed the necessary procedures and submitted relevant evidence and materials. If the case-filing conditions are met, the case-filing tribunal will handle the case-filing procedures; for those who do not meet the case-filing conditions, it will rule not to accept the case in accordance with the law.

Legal Basis

Article 123 of the "Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China" shall submit a complaint to the People's Court and submit copies according to the number of defendants .

If it is really difficult to write a complaint, you can file a complaint orally, and the people's court will record it and inform the other party.