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What will the judge decide if the defendant doesn't come to the court?


        

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  • 2024-06-12 22:00:48

    What will the judge decide if the defendant doesn't come to the court? According to Article 130 of the Civil Procedure Law, if the defendant refuses to appear in court without justified reasons after being summoned by the people's court, he may make a judgment by default. According to Article 129 of the Civil Procedure Law, if the plaintiff refuses to appear in court without justified reasons after being summoned by the people's court, the case may be dismissed; If the defendant counterclaims, he may make a judgment by default. When a people's court hears a case in court, if one party refuses to appear in court, it may only inquire about, check the evidence and listen to the opinions of the other party who appears in court. After examination and verification of the statement of complaint or defense and evidence submitted by the party who did not appear in court, a default judgment may be made according to law, provided that all the facts of the case are found out. Do you understand that?

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