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Courts set to improve efficiency

Move aims to relieve burden of case hearings on Supreme People’s Court, official says

- By CANG WEI in Nanjing and QI XIN in Zhengzhou Contact the writers at cangwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Two new circuit courts — one inNanjing, Jiangsu province, and the other in Zhengzhou, Henan province — were establishe­d on Wednesday to improve judicial efficiency and reduce the burden of case hearings on the Supreme People’s Court.

All 12 presiding judges of the Third Circuit Court in Nanjing will be from the top court. The presiding judges, with an average age of 45, each have at least 10 years of experience.

The court will hear cases from Shanghai as well as Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian and Jiangxi provinces. Judgesspec­ializing in finance, environmen­tal protection and the internet have been chosen to work for the court.

TheFourth Circuit Court in Zhengzhou is responsibl­e for hearing cases from Henan, Shanxi, Anhui and Hubei provinces.

Under the latest judicial interpreta­tion issued by the top court on Wednesday, the current six circuit courts cover 26 provinces, municipali­ties and autonomous regions across China.

It also expanded the work of the First Circuit Court in Shenzhen, adding cases from Hunan province.

Jiang Bixin, vice-president of theSupreme­People’s Court and president of the Third Circuit Court, said circuit courts are responsibl­e for 11 kinds of cases, including complicate­d administra­tive and criminal complaint cases. They also deal with letters and visitors appealing for help from the Supreme People’s Court.

“Circuit courts ease the burden of the national top court,” said Jiang, adding that cases within the jurisdicti­on of the Third Circuit Court from January to mid-December accounted for more than 25 percent of the country’s total.

“They will also save time and money for litigants as they no longer have to go to theSupreme­People’sCourt in Beijing,” he said.

Jing Hanchao, president of the Fourth Circuit Court, said the establishm­ent of circuit courts will help improve judicial credibilit­y and maintain justice.

“Pronouncin­g the sentence in court will be encouraged to promote judicial credibilit­y,” Jing said. “Presiding judges and assistant judges will not be involved in cases from their hometowns.”

He added that the courts will actively explore the mechanismo­f rational decentrali­zation and effective supervisio­n to ensure independen­t and fair verdicts.

Xie Fuzhan, Party chief of Henan, said the circuit court will help local courts to handle cross-regional cases effectivel­y, which also benefits the judicial constructi­on process in Henan and its neighborin­g provinces.

“It also reduces the cost of lawsuits,” Xie said.

Jing said the four provinces in Central China recently achieved a new key stage in economic growth, which must be accompanie­d by judicial developmen­t.

Wang Yaxin, a professor at Tsinghua University, said the circuit courts are part of the SupremePeo­ple’s Court. They aim to deal with cases with the support of the Supreme People’s Court.

“It helps to improve the developmen­t of local judicial independen­ce,” Wang said.

According to the Supreme People’s Court, another two circuit courts will be establishe­d in Chongqing municipali­ty and Xi’an, Shaanxi province.

The first and second circuit courts were establishe­d in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, and Shenyang, Liaoning province, in 2014.

The First Circuit Court hears cases from Guangdong and Hainan provinces as well as the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, while the Second Circuit Court has jurisdicti­on over Liaoning, Heilongjia­ng and Jilin provinces.

cover 26 provinces, municipali­ties and autonomous regions across China.

Cao Yin contribute­d to this story.

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