
Overview of the closing ceremony and award ceremony of the online contest "Learning about the 80-year history of the People's Court" - Photo: VGP/Toan Thang
The online contest "Learning about the 80-year history of the People's Court", along with the launch of the special page "80-year history of the People's Court" and the "Online Contest" page on the digital platform on August 2, 2025, are events of special significance, part of a series of activities towards the 80th anniversary of the founding of the People's Court (September 13, 1945 - September 13, 2025).
Launched on August 2, 2025, the online contest "Learning about the 80-year history of the People's Court" was held nationwide, on a modern online exam platform, integrating artificial intelligence (AI) in creating questions, scoring and data management, demonstrating an important step forward in the digital transformation process of the court sector.
With multiple choice, essay and situational test formats, the contest not only tests knowledge, but also encourages candidates to apply their understanding, critical thinking and creative presentation skills, thereby creating a vibrant and widespread movement of learning and researching the history of the industry throughout society.
After 2 weeks of competition, from August 11 to August 25, 2025, according to Google Analytics statistics, the "Online Exam" page serving the contest "Learning about the 80-year history of the People's Court" recorded more than 479,000 user interaction events, an increase of 480.3% compared to the time the page was opened) and 43,000 new users, an increase of 553.8%.
Meanwhile, according to the "Online Exam" system, there were 15,000 entries. This result shows that the exam has created a widespread effect, encouraging participants to study, practice and improve their knowledge persistently.

Deputy Chief Justice of the Supreme People's Court Nguyen Van Tien presents awards to outstanding collectives - Photo: VGP/Toan Thang
After the contest officially closed on August 25, 2025, the Jury worked seriously, objectively and scientifically to select the best entries - demonstrating deep understanding, strong arguments, sincere emotions and a spirit of respect for the history of the People's Court sector.
Based on the results of the competition, the Organizing Committee decided to award 11 prizes, including 1 first prize to Captain Dang Anh Tu, Deputy Political Commissar of Electronic Warfare Battalion 97, General Staff, Military Region 4; 2 second prizes, 3 third prizes and 5 consolation prizes to the most outstanding individuals.
At the same time, five collective prizes were awarded to units with outstanding achievements in propaganda, mobilization and organization of the competition at the grassroots level.
Through the contest, the judiciary expressed its gratitude and honor for the contributions and silent sacrifices of generations of officials and judges, who have devoted their whole heart to the cause of protecting justice, serving the Fatherland and serving the people.
This is also an opportunity for each court official today to be more proud and more aware of their responsibility in inheriting and promoting the valuable traditions of the industry; contributing to strengthening the people's trust in the role and position of the People's Court in the political and legal system of Vietnam.

Deputy Chief Justice of the Supreme People's Court Nguyen Van Tien presents the first prize of the contest to Captain Dang Anh Tu - Photo: VGP/Toan Thang
Along with that, this activity has contributed to promoting the role of the press and media in spreading the image of a modern, professional, close-to-the-people and people-serving court system, continuing the glorious tradition, worthy of being the "sword of justice" in the new era.
The contest becomes a bridge between the past and the present, contributing to spreading the glorious 80-year tradition of the People's Court sector, fostering people's trust in a humane, honest and just judiciary.
Toan Thang
Source: https://baochinhphu.vn/11-tap-the-ca-nhan-dat-giai-trong-cuoc-thi-truc-tuyen-tim-hieu-lich-su-80-nam-toa-an-nhan-dan-102251030110542102.htm






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