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Who has the burden of proof in civil cases?

A party that requests the Court to protect their lawful rights and interests shall collect, provide, and submit to the Court the documents and evidence to prove that their claim is grounded and lawful, except in the following cases:

    • A consumer who files a civil case does not have the burden of proof to regarding the fault of a goods trader or service provider. The goods trader or service provider has the burden to prove they are not at fault in causing damage in accordance with the Law on protection of consumer interests.
    • A party who is an employee in a labor dispute cannot provide and submit to the Court the necessary documents and evidence because such documents and evidence are managed and stored by the employer. In this case the employer is required to provide and submit such documents and evidence to the Court.
    • If an employee files a case challenging the unilateral termination of a labor contract where the employer is prohibited from unilaterally terminating the labor contract or from disciplining the employee. In such cases, the burden of proof rests with the employer.
    • Other cases where the law provides for the burden of proof.

A party that objects to another person’s claim shall make a written objections and collect, produce and submit to the Court the documents and evidence to prove their objection.

An agency, organization or individual that initiates a case to protect the public interest or the State’s interests or requests the Court to protect another person’s lawful rights and interests shall collect, provide, and submit documents and evidence to the Court to prove that their case or request is grounded and lawful.

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