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How long does it take for the court to file a case on the spot? How to notify?

At present, many civil or criminal cases need to be tried after the trial, so how long does it take for the general court to file a case on the spot? And how to inform the parties?

I. Ways for the court to notify the defendant to file a case Generally speaking, the court will not notify the defendant by telephone or text message, except for cases designated as summary procedures, because in some special cases, judges are prohibited from contacting the defendant by telephone. If the notice is not mandatory by telephone, the summons is mandatory and has legal effect. Moreover, the mode of service is direct service or entrusted service, and the court can also send it by mail or forward it.

Second, the time to inform the parties Generally speaking, if the case is a civil case, a copy of the complaint should be served on the defendant within five days from the date of filing the case. If this case is an administrative case, a copy of the indictment shall be served on the defendant within five days from the date of filing the case. If this case is a criminal case, a copy of the indictment shall be served on the defendant 10 days before the trial. The people's court may summon the parties by simple means such as oral communication, telephone call and fax. If the defendant does not appear in court, the court can make a judgment by default, that is, the right to defense is automatically waived. The law does not require the parties to obtain a subpoena from the court. This way of delivery is because in the process of hearing the case, the court called the parties to the court for convenience.

Three. Relevant provisions of national laws According to the relevant provisions of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the people's court shall protect the litigation rights of the parties according to law. Anyone who meets the conditions for prosecution shall file a case within seven days and notify the parties concerned. If it does not meet the conditions for prosecution, it shall make a ruling within seven days and inform the defendant that it will not be accepted. If the plaintiff refuses to accept the ruling, he can appeal.