Courtrooms are spaces organized for the trial of criminal cases and the adjudication and resolution of civil and administrative cases by the Court. The Chief Justice of the Supreme People's Court has issued a Draft Circular regulating courtrooms.
Circular stipulating the arrangement of positions of procedural conductors, participants, and attendants during court trials of criminal cases, and sessions for resolving civil and administrative cases, and some other regulations regarding the courtroom. The courtroom includes:
- Courtroom applicable to criminal cases;- Courtroom applicable to administrative and civil cases;- Courtroom applicable to sessions resolving civil matters;- Courtroom applicable to sessions considering and deciding to apply administrative measures;- Courtroom applicable to matters under the jurisdiction of the Family and Juvenile Court;- Courtroom for cassation and reopening trials.
Below is the layout of the positions of the procedural conductors, participants, attendants, the witness stand, and the barrier.
Courtroom applicable to criminal cases
The courtroom positions are arranged from top to bottom according to the layout:
Courtroom applicable to civil and administrative cases; sessions resolving civil matters; sessions considering and deciding to apply administrative measures
The courtroom positions are arranged from top to bottom according to the layout:
Courtroom applicable to matters under the jurisdiction of the Family and Juvenile Court
The courtroom is arranged on a single plane; the positions are arranged as per the layout:
Courtroom for cassation and reopening trials
The courtroom for cassation and reopening trials' positions are arranged from top to bottom according to the layout:
See detailed content at the Draft Circular stipulating the courtroom.