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How do I check whether I am being sued?

1. How can I check whether I am being sued?

1. You can check whether you are being sued in the following ways:

(1) If you have a legal interest or creditor-debtor relationship with this person, you can apply to the court for inquiry;

(2) Before the hearing, the court will also announce the hearing time, the parties and other information to the public, and the parties can pay attention to relevant information;

(3) The parties can inquire on websites such as China Judgment Document Network and China Trial Process Information Open Network;

(4) After receiving the court summons sent by postal EMS, the court clerk who undertakes the case will call the defendant by fixed telephone to verify the receiving address before mailing the summons, and the person who sues at the defendant's domicile sometimes calls the defendant to the court to collect the documents;

(5) Receiving a short message informing the case number, court session time, name of the sued court, cause of action and court session time;

(6) Make a phone call, according to the voice prompts, transfer to manual service, transfer to the Court of Appeal, connect to the manual customer service phone of the Court of Appeal, quote your name and ID number, and inquire whether you have been prosecuted.

2. Legal basis: Article 125th of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Where mediation is applied to a civil dispute brought by a party to a people's court, mediation shall be conducted first, unless the party refuses to mediate.

Article 126

The people's court shall guarantee the right of prosecution enjoyed by the parties according to law. Litigation that conforms to the provisions of Article 122 of this Law must be accepted. Those who meet the conditions for prosecution shall file a case within seven days and notify the parties concerned; If it does not meet the conditions for prosecution, it shall make a ruling within seven days and refuse to accept it; If the plaintiff refuses to accept the ruling, he can appeal.

Second, how to take the prosecution procedure?

1, write a complaint and bring a copy, a copy of your ID card and a photo of 1 inch to the local court for the record;

2. After filing the case, see which court your case belongs to, and then serve the defendant with a court summons;

3. Open a court session and state the facts and reasons in court;

4. After the trial, the court issued a judgment and both parties signed it;

5. If there is no appeal within 15 days after receipt, the judgment will take effect;

6. The judgment will stipulate that the defendant will pay off the arrears within a few days after it takes effect. If the defendant does not pay at that time, he can apply to the court for enforcement until he gets the money he deserves.