Binh Dinh has a new Chief Justice of the Provincial People’s Court to replace Mr. Le Van Thuong
On December 28, the Supreme People’s Court (SPC) announced the decision to appoint Mr. Mai Anh Tai (born 1974) – Chief Justice of the Economic Court of the High People’s Court in Hanoi to the position of Chief Justice of the People’s Court of Binh Dinh province, Instead of Mr. Le Van Thuong, he was transferred to work at the High People’s Court in Da Nang and appointed to the position of Chief of the Criminal Court.
Mr. Le Van Thuong was appointed Chief Judge of Binh Dinh Provincial People’s Court in June 2020, so after 3 years and 6 months, Mr. Thuong was transferred and appointed to a new position.
Mr. Mai Anh Tai said that the new responsibility is a pride and honor but a heavy responsibility before the Party, the people, the collective of officials, civil servants and workers in the 2-level People’s Court of Binh Dinh.
“I realize that I need to make great efforts, overcome all difficulties and challenges, be dedicated, dedicated, approach and closely grasp the local and grassroots situation. Continuously study, practice, and hone Cultivate theory linked to practice, responsibility and wholeheartedly for the common development of Binh Dinh,” Mr. Tai pledged.
Mr. Pham Anh Tuan – Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of Binh Dinh Provincial People’s Committee congratulated the new Chief Justice of Binh Dinh Provincial People’s Court Mai Anh Tai. Photo: DT.
On the same day, the People’s Court of Binh Dinh province organized a conference to deploy court work in 2024.
According to the People’s Court of Binh Dinh province, in 2023, 2-level courts will handle 8,540 cases and adjudicate 7,553 cases, reaching a rate of 88.4%.
The number of judgments and decisions annulled due to subjective errors was 39 cases (10 cases in provincial courts, 29 cases in district courts). The number of judgments and decisions corrected due to subjective errors was 39 cases (4 cases in provincial courts, 9 cases in district courts). The number of cases that are overdue for resolution is 54 cases, of which 4 cases are overdue due to subjective reasons of the judge, and 50 cases are objective.
In the adjudication of all types of cases, there are a number of cases where the status of participants in the proceedings is incorrectly determined or participants in the proceedings are omitted. Incomplete collection of documents and evidence, lack of objectivity in evaluating evidence, and incorrect application of the law resulted in the verdict being annulled and amended for retrial.
Some district court units that resolve complaints do not comply with regulations according to the Law on Complaints and Denunciations and Circular 01/2020 of the Supreme People’s Court, so they do not resolve according to the correct process, leaving the time limit for resolution. resolve complaints and denunciations.
“There is a civil case, if the Standing Committee of the District Party Committee does not direct it, then we will be helpless”
Mr. Tran Cang – Head of the Internal Affairs Committee of the Binh Dinh Provincial Party Committee requested the leaders of the 2-level courts to strengthen leadership, continue to direct and urge on-call briefings, to guide and uniformly apply the law.
Strengthen the three elements of coordination between judicial agencies, between the court and district-level specialized agencies and how to make the Standing District Party Committee directly direct the enhanced coordination work.
“There is a civil judgment that we go to check. If there is no direction from the Standing Committee of the District Party Committee, we will be helpless,” Mr. Tran Cang cited.

Mr. Tran Cang – Head of the Internal Affairs Committee of Binh Dinh Provincial Party Committee. Photo: DT.
Still according to Mr. Tran Cang, the court sector needs to continue to direct and urge the resolution of cases, including civil, commercial, and criminal cases that still have lingering problems, causing bad public opinion among the people.
“The Chief Judges of the entire district and province this year should review to see if there are any long-lasting civil cases? Civil cases last 5 to 7 years, but there are few cases, so we need to re-check and focus handled,” Mr. Cang suggested.
The Head of the Internal Affairs Committee of the Binh Dinh Provincial Party Committee also said that during Tet, the Binh Dinh Provincial Party Committee will focus on implementing Regulation 132 of the Politburo, related to controlling the power of the police, courts, and procuracy. supervise and execute judgments.