Lawsuits for dissolution and liquidation of the company shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court where the company is domiciled. The company's domicile refers to the location of the company's main office. Where the location of the company's office is unclear, it shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court where it is registered. The company registration authority of the county, county-level city and district under the jurisdiction of the basic people's court approves the registration of company dissolution litigation cases and company liquidation cases; Company dissolution litigation cases and company liquidation cases approved and registered by the company registration authority within the jurisdiction of the intermediate people's court at or above the prefecture level.
Legal basis:
People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Procedure Law
Article 17 The basic people's courts shall have jurisdiction over civil cases of first instance, except as otherwise provided by this Law.
Article 18 The Intermediate People's Court shall have jurisdiction over the following civil cases of first instance: (1) Major foreign-related cases; (two) cases that have a significant impact in the region; (3) Cases determined by the Supreme People's Court to be under the jurisdiction of the Intermediate People's Court.
Article 19 The Higher People's Court shall have jurisdiction over civil cases of first instance with great influence within its jurisdiction.
Article 20 the Supreme People's Court has jurisdiction over the following civil cases of first instance: (1) Cases with great influence throughout the country; (2) Cases that should be tried by the court.
Article 21 A civil action brought against a citizen shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court of the defendant's domicile; If the defendant's domicile is inconsistent with his habitual residence, it shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court of habitual residence. A civil lawsuit brought against a legal person or other organization shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court where the defendant is domiciled. If the domicile and habitual residence of several defendants in the same lawsuit are under the jurisdiction of two or more people's courts, they shall be under the jurisdiction of each people's court.