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If the other party withdraws the lawsuit, will the court send a message to the party concerned?

Will you inform the other party to quit?

If the plaintiff applies to withdraw the lawsuit, the court will definitely issue a ruling, and the ruling will definitely be delivered to the defendant, so the defendant will definitely receive the notice.

legal provision

According to Article 145 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), it is up to the people's court to decide whether the plaintiff applies for withdrawing the lawsuit. Paragraph 3 of Article 140 stipulates that the oral award shall be recorded. In civil trial practice, after the plaintiff withdraws the lawsuit in a civil case, the judge has two ways, one is to make a written ruling and serve it on the parties, and the other is to record the oral ruling in the record. Generally, a written ruling can be delivered to both parties in time, but a considerable number of judges only send the plaintiff and not the defendant. For oral rulings, the practice of most judges is not to inform the other party before the defendant appears in court. If he doesn't come, he will ignore it.

If the other party withdraws the lawsuit, the defendant will certainly receive the notice. So after being sued, he didn't want the lawsuit to continue. If he wants to make peace with each other, he must grind with each other. It is not particularly clear what the defendant should do if the other party is asked to withdraw the lawsuit. If he doesn't know the details, he can consult a lawyer.