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How soon will the trial begin after receiving the news of China's trial process?

Legal analysis: There is no uniform regulation on how long the court will hold a court session after receiving the information of China's trial process. Depending on the specific circumstances, the trial procedures applied by the court are different, and the trial time is also different: if the court applies summary procedures, the court needs to hold a hearing within three months, usually about one month after accepting the case. If the court applies ordinary procedures to hear a case, it needs to be heard within six months. The general case will be heard in court about two months after it is accepted. In some cases, it is necessary to wait until the end of the public period before hearing the case.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Procedure Law.

Article 112 If a people's court receives a complaint or an oral prosecution and, after examination, finds that it meets the requirements for prosecution, it shall file a case within seven days; If a party fails to pay the litigation fees within the time limit and does not apply for judicial assistance, or the application for judicial assistance is not approved and fails to pay the litigation fees within the time limit specified by the people's court, the people's court shall handle it in accordance with relevant regulations.

Article 135 A case tried by the people's court through ordinary procedures shall be concluded within six months from the date of filing the case. If there are special circumstances that need to be extended, it can be extended for six months with the approval of the president of our hospital; If an extension is needed, it shall be reported to the people's court at a higher level for approval.

Article 146 When a people's court tries a case by summary procedure, it shall conclude the case within three months from the date of filing the case. There is no direct relationship between the time of court hearing and the time of paying legal fees.