Legal Basis: Provisions of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Trial of Administrative Cases of Government Information Disclosure Article 1 If a citizen, a legal person or any other organization believes that the following specific administrative acts in government information disclosure infringe upon their legitimate rights and interests, the people's court shall accept them:
(a) to the administrative organ for access to government information, the administrative organ refuses to provide or does not reply;
(two) that the government information provided by the administrative organ does not meet the requirements of the application or the appropriate form stipulated by laws and regulations;
(three) that the administrative organ's voluntary disclosure or disclosure of government information upon the application of others infringes on its business secrets and personal privacy;
(four) that the records of the government information provided by the administrative organ related to itself are inaccurate and require the administrative organ to correct them, and the administrative organ refuses to correct them, fails to reply within the time limit or refuses to transfer them to the competent authority for handling;
(five) that other specific administrative acts of administrative organs in the work of government information disclosure infringe upon their legitimate rights and interests.