In our country, society is developing rapidly and people's understanding of the law has also improved.

However, have you noticed that sometimes when ordinary people encounter trouble, the first thing they think of is not to go to court, but to ask TV stations and newspapers to help expose the problem.

Why is this happening? What happened to the law that makes people feel uneasy?


Legal matters are really complicated.

1. It takes too long to do something

You see, if a matter is taken to court, there are so many procedures and it takes a very long time.

Some people spend years on a lawsuit, which delays all their family and outside work. Isn't this just like waiting for your hair to turn white?


2. Even if a sentence is passed, it may not be enforced

Even if the court rules that you win, but the other party refuses to pay or admit their mistake, the law seems to be of little use.

Why is enforcement difficult? It’s because some people are able to delay and evade, and ordinary people are anxious.


3. Judges have different standards for adjudicating cases

For the same issue, if you change the court or the judge, the verdict may be different.

This makes us feel unsure and we don't know which one to believe.


4. We cannot see through what happens in the court

During the trial, we sat outside and sometimes had no idea what was said and how the verdict was made.

This lack of transparency makes people wonder if there is something fishy going on.


5. Some lawyers are not upright themselves.

Some of those wearing robes are supposed to be the embodiment of justice, but some of them have their minds off the right path and are led astray by external temptations.

When something like this happens, the prestige of the law suffers a further blow.


So what should we do?

1. We need to find a way to make the law reliable and trustworthy. For example:

2. Speed ​​up and don’t let the people’s trivial matters become a headache.

3. Enforcement must be strict. Things that are promised must be done, and those who default on their promises must not be allowed to go unpunished.

4. Unify standards so that every case can be weighed on the same scale.

5. Try the case with the door open and let the sunlight in so that everyone can see clearly and their minds will be bright.

6. Improve the quality of legal professionals and make them true guardians of justice.


Finally, we also have to study and learn more about legal knowledge so that we won’t panic when encountering problems and know how to use the law to protect ourselves.

The country is also working hard, and we must also have confidence and work together to make the laws better and better so that our lives can be more secure and more at ease.


The law is our protective umbrella. We must make it strong and easy to use so that everyone can feel at ease.

We have to believe that there are always more solutions than problems. As long as we work together, the road of law will surely become wider and brighter.

In this regard, if you encounter trouble, would you choose to go to court or let the media expose it now?