Last year's highlights
January: The government orders courts to improve the quality of legal services and offer quick and efficient services for litigants. It also requires courts to establish a cross-regional case-filing system and improve efforts in mediation.
March: In a work report, the Supreme People's Court says it has decided to intensify efforts to build systems that will help litigants file cases online or through self-service platforms, and diversify dispute resolutions.
July: The SPC begins a pilot program on cross-regional case filing in some provinces. This means litigants can file a case at the court nearest their home, even if that court has no right or jurisdiction to hear it.
August: The top court issues a guideline on establishing "one-stop" legal service centers and helping litigants resolve disputes in diverse ways.
December: The SPC announces the success of the pilot program, adding that the cross-jurisdiction case-filing system has been extended to all courts nationwide.
Today's Top News
- Xi, Trump chart course for Sino-US ties
- Crew members ready for Shenzhou XXI mission
- Business links with APEC economies to deepen further
- Hands on the helm to steer steady course for Sino-US relations amid global challenges
- Xi-Trump meeting vital for steering Sino-US ties
- China, US reach consensuses on tariffs, export restrictions




























