China Daily (Hong Kong)

Mobile map gives directions to courts

- By CAO YIN caoyin@chinadaily.com.cn

A new app from China’s top court and Baidu Map will help people find the accurate location of courts and get basic informatio­n about each one.

“I was once misled by the old applicatio­n when I went to a court. Its global positionin­g system told me I was very near my destinatio­n, but actually I spent a long time getting there,” said 30-year-old Kong Yiying from Guangdong province, who was sometimes lost while searching for courts in the region.

The top court launched the map project in October 2017, ordering all courts nationwide to provide their authorized location as well as an introducti­on, “aiming to save litigants time finding us and supplying them with better legal services,” said Xu Jianfeng, director of the informatio­n center with the Supreme People’s Court.

Each court can update location or informatio­n in a timely manner, “but before they post, the content should first be reviewed by the top court,” he said.

People can also get a court’s opening hours and see realtime images, according to Xu.

“That’s to say, a litigant will know how many people are in a court’s lawsuit center and decide whether to go when using the app,” he said.

If residents still have difficulti­es finding a court, they can click a telephone symbol on the map, “and our legal service hotline will help them,” he said.

So far, the map has collected informatio­n from 3,503 courts, “and it will cover all courts by the Spring Festival next month,” he said.

Users can also access the top court’s other websites, including a platform for searching verdicts.

“That’s data integratio­n and will increase efficiency,” Xu added.

Liang Zhixiang, vice-president of Baidu, regarded the app as a contributi­on to artificial intelligen­ce on justice.

“It’s a new way to make full use of judicial data, and what we want is to serve litigants,” he added.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A screen grab of the Baidu Map app that shows the exact locations and office hours of courts in Beijing.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A screen grab of the Baidu Map app that shows the exact locations and office hours of courts in Beijing.

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