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Government review stipulates how long it takes to be dissatisfied with the review

The time limit for filing a lawsuit if you are dissatisfied with administrative reconsideration is fifteen days, calculated from the date when a citizen, legal person or other organization receives the reconsideration decision. If the party concerned applies for administrative reconsideration, but the review authority fails to make a decision within the time limit, the time limit shall be calculated from the expiration date of the review period.

Legal Basis

Article 45 of the "Administrative Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China" If a citizen, legal person or other organization is dissatisfied with the reconsideration decision, he or she may file a lawsuit after receiving the reconsideration decision. File a lawsuit with the People's Court within fifteen days from the date of the written notice. If the review authority fails to make a decision within the time limit, the applicant may file a lawsuit with the People's Court within fifteen days from the expiration of the review period. Except as otherwise provided by law. Article 46 If a citizen, legal person or other organization files a lawsuit directly with the People's Court, it shall do so within six months from the date when it knew or should have known that the administrative act was taken. Except as otherwise provided by law. If a lawsuit over real estate is filed more than twenty years from the date of the administrative action, and if any other case is filed more than five years from the date of the administrative action, the People's Court will not accept it.