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Will the court inform me if I am sued by an online loan company?

Yes, the court will generally notify the parties after being sued by the online loan company. The following are specific instructions:

1. notification procedure: according to the legal procedure in China, once the online loan company files a lawsuit with the court, the court will accept it and send a summons or a notice of hearing to the defendant (that is, the borrower).

2. The content of the summons: The summons will list the relevant case information in detail, including the name of the court, the case number, the time and place of the court session, etc. The defendant usually sees his name and contact information on the summons to ensure that he can be notified in time.

3. Notification method: The court generally notifies by mail, delivery and announcement. Under normal circumstances, the court will send a summons to the defendant, but if the defendant cannot be found or served, it can announce the notice.

4. Legal protection: China laws clearly protect the rights and interests of defendants. After receiving the notice from the court, the defendant has the right to know the specific contents of the accusation and prosecution, and has the opportunity to provide defense and evidence.

Summary: After being sued by an online loan company, the China court will generally notify the defendant by summons or notice. Defendants should pay attention to checking emails and other notices and take necessary legal actions in time to protect their rights and interests.

Extended data:

According to China's civil procedure law, the notice of the court is an important link to protect the legitimate rights and interests of the parties and realize a fair trial. The specific procedure of court notification can vary according to the region and the nature of the case, but usually every effort will be made to ensure that the defendant can obtain full right to know and defense.