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What happened after the court filed a case and refused to accept it?

Legal analysis: If a civil case is rejected by the court, if it is not accepted, it cannot be prosecuted again. If he refuses to accept the ruling, he shall appeal or apply for retrial in accordance with the provisions of Articles 112, 140 and 178 of the Civil Procedure Law. As for some civil cases that were not rejected by the court in a written ruling, but were rejected by oral notice, this is not included.

Legal basis: Article 124 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the people's court shall deal with the following prosecutions according to their respective circumstances: (1) In accordance with the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Law, if they fall within the scope of accepting administrative litigation, inform the plaintiff to file an administrative lawsuit; (2) In accordance with the law, if both parties reach a written arbitration agreement to apply for arbitration and cannot bring a lawsuit to the people's court, inform the plaintiff to apply to an arbitration institution for arbitration; (3) Informing the plaintiff to apply to the relevant authorities for settlement of disputes that should be handled by other organs according to law; (4) Informing the plaintiff to bring a suit in a people's court that has jurisdiction over a case that is not under the jurisdiction of this court; (5) If a party files a lawsuit in a case in which a judgment, ruling or conciliation statement has become legally effective, it shall inform the plaintiff to apply for a retrial, unless the people's court decides to allow the withdrawal of the lawsuit; (six) cases that cannot be prosecuted within a certain period of time according to law shall not be accepted; (seven) cases in which divorce or mediation is not allowed, and cases in which the adoption relationship is maintained through judgment or mediation, if there are no new circumstances or new reasons, will not be accepted if the plaintiff brings a lawsuit within six months.