Court, consulting room on the wheels

By Jiang Xingguang (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated : 2016-08-22

The Suixi County People's Court in South China's Guangdong province held a hearing about a traffic accident dispute on Aug 12 in a local village, but the courtroom looked a little different.

The defendant, surnamed Yang, was accused of driving an unlicensed motorcycle and then crashing into another motorbike near Shizai village. The case was taken to court due to dispute about compensation.

Court, consulting room on the wheels

The mobile courtroom from the Suixi County People's Court sits in Beila village. [Photo by Wang Lihua and Xu Hanwen/People's Court Daily]

Since the accident site was 80 kilometers away from the downtown area, lawyers from the Suixi County People's Court set up a circuit tribunal out of a van after driving to the site to hear and resolve the case.

Court, consulting room on the wheels

The circuit tribunal begins in Beila village. [Photo by Wang Lihua and Xu Hanwen/People's Court Daily]

Within half an hour, the two sides reached an agreement during the court session. Onlookers, mostly local villagers, sought advice about their own affairs after the ruling and the circuit tribunal transformed into a legal consulting room.

Court, consulting room on the wheels

A lawyer writes notes on records and files in the mobile courtroom. [Photo by Wang Lihua and Xu Hanwen/People's Court Daily]

Court, consulting room on the wheels

Local villagers surround a lawyer to ask about legal affairs. [Photo by Wang Lihua and Xu Hanwen/People's Court Daily]