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What if Jiufuwanka sued?

Legal analysis: Respond according to facts and laws, provide evidence to confirm statements, and participate in court proceedings. After being sued, we should first judge whether it is the actual situation according to the litigation request and evidence materials put forward by the other party. If there are outstanding debts and the facts exist, they can be handled through negotiation, mediation and installment payment. If the other party violates the legal provisions or is inconsistent with the actual situation, it may submit a defense to the court within 10 days from the date of receipt of the complaint, and shall provide the court with evidence materials in duplicate at the latest on the day of the court session, and prepare the original evidence.

Legal basis: Article 64 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the burden of proof and the identification organ shall bear the burden of proof for the litigation request put forward by the parties. The people's court shall investigate and collect evidence that the parties and their agents ad litem cannot collect on their own due to objective reasons, or evidence that the people's court considers necessary for hearing a case. The people's court shall comprehensively and objectively examine and verify the evidence in accordance with legal procedures.

Article 125 When a people's court serves a complaint, it shall send a copy of the complaint to the defendant within five days from the date of filing the case, and the defendant shall submit a reply within fifteen days from the date of receiving the complaint. The defense shall specify the defendant's name, gender, age, nationality, occupation, work unit, residence and contact information; The name and domicile of the legal person or other organization and the name, position and contact information of the legal representative or principal responsible person. The people's court shall send a copy of the defense to the plaintiff within five days from the date of receiving the defense. If the defendant fails to submit the defense, it will not affect the trial of the people's court.