1. If it is a party, you can go directly to the court archives or entrust others to inquire;
2. Non-parties, with the consent of the leaders of the hospital office, can inquire by themselves or entrust others to inquire;
If the lawyer you entrust is the agent of the case you want to inquire, the lawyer can directly take the power of attorney of the case at that time to the court for inquiry. There are several types of civil judgments, such as civil judgments of first instance, civil judgments of second instance and civil judgments of trial supervision procedures. How to write a good civil judgment is one of the important research contents of legal writing. Civil judgment is also a common applied style in the legal field.
Legal basis:
Article 3 of the Provisions of the People's Court on Publishing Judgment Documents on the Internet
The following judgment documents made by the people's court shall be published on the Internet:
(1) Criminal, civil and administrative judgments;
(2) Criminal, civil, administrative and enforcement decisions;
(3) Payment orders.
(four) criminal, civil, administrative and executive dismissal notice;
(five) the state compensation decision;
(6) a written decision on compulsory medical treatment or a written decision on rejecting an application for compulsory medical treatment;
(seven) the execution of punishment and the decision to change;
(eight) the decision of detention and fine for obstructing litigation and execution, the decision to terminate detention in advance, and the reconsideration decision made against the punishment of detention and fine;
(9) Administrative mediation and civil public interest litigation mediation;
(ten) other judgment documents that have the effect of suspending or ending litigation or have an impact on the substantive rights and interests of the parties and have a significant impact on the procedural rights and interests of the parties. Article 8 When the people's court publishes judgment documents on the Internet, the following persons shall be anonymous:
(a) the parties to the marriage, family and inheritance disputes and their legal representatives;
(2) Victims of criminal cases and their legal representatives, plaintiffs in incidental civil actions and their legal representatives, witnesses and expert witnesses;
(3) Minors and their legal representatives.