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What if I receive a text message from the court?
Receiving so-called SMS or QQ information may be fraudulent information. The caller should also check the real court phone number before calling to verify. Moreover, the arrival notice received by SMS is also likely to be a fraudulent phone call, so don't worry. According to the law, after the judicial organs (public security bureau, procuratorate and court) decide to file a case, they must serve the "Decision on Filing a Case" on the parties and sign it. The public security organ will not notify the parties to file a case by SMS or telephone. If you really don't feel at ease, you can go to the public security organ to make an inquiry.
Legal basis: Article 8 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that parties in civil litigation enjoy equal litigation rights. When trying civil cases, the people's courts shall guarantee and facilitate the parties to exercise their litigation rights, and all parties are equal in the application of laws.
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