Shanghai Daily

City Internet court trials jump amid pandemic

- Chen Huizhi

THE number of online trials in Shanghai grew significan­tly during the COVID-19 pandemic last year, according to a report issued by the Shanghai High People’s Court yesterday.

City courts received over 2.6 million applicatio­ns for litigation services over the Internet last year, and the ratio of cases establishe­d online rose to 73.3 percent from 20 percent previously, it said.

The number of courts in

Shanghai that support online trials was increased to 274 from the previous 26, with over 40,000 trials held online last year, according to the report.

Overall, courts in Shanghai handled 874,000 cases last year, with 869,000 closed by the end of the year. Local judges handled 307 cases each on average.

The courts handled 224,000 commercial cases of the first instance last year, a 7.6 percent rise from the previous year.

A total of 3,225 civil and commercial cases of the first instance involving overseas parties were handled last year.

The number of intellectu­al property cases of the first instance handled in local courts totaled 37,000, a 60.2 percent rise from the previous year.

The number of serious criminal cases, including murder, robbery and kidnap, handled last year dropped to 557, while a total of 29,000 criminal cases were dealt with.

The courts also handled 107 duty-related crimes, with 125 people convicted, eight of whom were at bureau level or above.

They also took up 1,310 economic criminal cases involving mass victims, including those of illegal absorbing public funds, illegal fundraisin­g and Internet scams.

Also, 11,000 people were restricted from buying real estate properties, working as top executives of companies or taking part in bidding for constructi­on projects for failing to execute court rulings, and 29,000 such people previously blackliste­d were removed from the list.

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