Arrangement of Courtrooms in Civil Procedures: In What Form? Prohibition of Wearing Dark Glasses in the Courtroom?
How is the courtroom arranged in civil procedure?
How is the arrangement of the courtroom in civil procedure regulated? Reader H asks: Hello everyone, I have a question and hope you can help me answer it. I am an economics student and participated in Green Summer 2021, where I assisted in conducting a trial at a local place. I am very curious about the arrangement of the courtroom. Can you tell me: How is the arrangement of the courtroom in civil procedure regulated? Thank you!
Answer:
The content you asked about the arrangement of the courtroom in civil procedure is regulated in the Civil Procedure Code 2015.
The arrangement of the courtroom is regulated as follows:
The National Emblem of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is hung in the middle above the courtroom and above the seating area of the trial panel.
The courtroom must have areas specifically arranged for the trial panel, procurators, court clerks, litigants, protectors of the legitimate rights and interests of the litigants, other participants in the proceedings, and attendees of the trial.
Not allowed to wear dark glasses in the courtroom?
Is it permissible to wear dark glasses when participating in a civil trial? Based on regulations. Thank you.
Answer:
Clause 6, Article 234 of the Civil Procedure Code 2015 regulates the courtroom rules as follows:
Do not wear hats or caps, or dark glasses in the courtroom, except for justifiable reasons and with the consent of the presiding judge; do not use mobile phones, do not smoke, do not eat or drink in the courtroom, or engage in other actions affecting the solemnity of the trial.
According to the courtroom rules, wearing dark glasses in the courtroom is not allowed. This also applies to black glasses, except for justifiable reasons and with the consent of the presiding judge.
Is it mandatory to hang the National Emblem in the courtroom?
According to civil procedure law, is it necessary to hang the National Emblem in the courtroom for a first-instance trial? If so, what are the specific regulations?
Answer:
Based on Clause 1, Article 224 of the Civil Procedure Code 2015:
- The National Emblem of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is hung in the middle above the courtroom and above the seating area of the trial panel.
Thus, according to the above regulation, the National Emblem of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam must be hung in the middle above the courtroom and above the seating area of the trial panel.
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