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I am suing, why do I still receive the system information from the court?

Generally speaking, the service after the court accepts the case is: after the case is formally filed, the plaintiff pays the legal fees. After paying the legal fees, the court shall serve the defendant with a copy of the indictment and the summons for court session within 7 days, and then notify the plaintiff to collect the summons after the defendant summons is served. However, if the defendant's summons is not served due to special circumstances (such as the defendant can't find it), even if the plaintiff's summons is issued, it may eventually be rescheduled because the defendant's service is not smooth. In another case, the defendant has received the summons, but the court forgot to inform the plaintiff to collect it or failed to inform the plaintiff to collect it in time. I suggest you call to ask whether the court has a fixed court session time and whether the defendant's summons has been served. If the defendant's summons has been served, you can also get your summons.