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How long will it take for the other party to sue to receive the information?

Legal analysis: 1. After filing the case, the defendant shall be served with a summons within 7 days. In real life, how long it takes for the court to receive a summons after filing a case is generally controlled by the court, usually within 10 days to one month.

2. After filing a case, the court should summon the defendant first and then notify the plaintiff. In other words, the court will call the defendant first. If the notice cannot be delivered directly, by lien, by entrustment or by mail, it will be delivered by announcement. The service of public announcement refers to the service of summons by newspaper, which is deemed to have been served 60 days after the date of public announcement.

3. The time limit for hearing a case is stipulated by law, and the summons is issued within the time limit. The summary procedure takes three months, and the ordinary procedure takes six months, so the longest period cannot exceed this period.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Procedure Law.

Article 113 The people's court shall send a copy of the indictment to the defendant within five days from the date of filing the case, and the defendant shall file a reply within fifteen days from the date of receiving the indictment.

Article 125 The people's court shall send a copy of the indictment to the defendant within five days from the date of filing the case, and the defendant shall submit a reply within fifteen days from the date of receiving the indictment. The defense shall specify the defendant's name, gender, age, nationality, occupation, work unit, residence and contact information; The name and domicile of the legal person or other organization and the name, position and contact information of the legal representative or principal responsible person. The people's court shall send a copy of the defense to the plaintiff within five days from the date of receiving the defense.