What should I do if I don’t file a case after receiving the receipt?

The solution to not filing a case after receiving the receipt is as follows:

1. Public security agency consultation: You can directly contact the public security agency that accepted the case to learn the reasons for not filing the case and the next step of handling the case. The public security organ can notify the applicant of the additional materials that need to be supplemented or explain that the case is under investigation.

2. Urge the public security organs to file a case: If you know that the reason for not filing a case is that the public security organs did not conduct an investigation, you can urge the public security organs to investigate as soon as possible. At the same time, you can also report the situation to the higher-level public security agency or the local People's Procuratorate and ask them to supervise the behavior of the lower-level public security agency.

3. Lawyer assistance: If you are not satisfied with the handling of unfiled cases, you can hire a lawyer to assist in safeguarding your rights. Lawyers can help analyze the case, make requests to the public security organs, and file lawsuits if necessary.

4. File a lawsuit: If the public security organ fails to file a case for a long time, it may consider filing a lawsuit with the People's Court. According to Article 25 of the Administrative Litigation Law of the People's Republic of China, if citizens, legal persons or other organizations believe that specific administrative actions of administrative agencies infringe upon their legitimate rights and interests, they may file a lawsuit in accordance with the law. During the litigation process, you can request the court to order the public security organ to file a case.

The main functions of the receipt are as follows:

1. Confirmation of case acceptance: The case acceptance receipt is a written proof that the public security organ or the People’s Procuratorate has received reports, accusations, reports and other materials, indicating that the case The acceptance process has entered.

2. Inform the whistleblower, accuser, and whistleblower of relevant matters: After the case is accepted, the case receipt will inform the whistleblower, accuser, and whistleblower of some relevant matters, such as additional materials that need to be supplemented, and information on how to handle the case. progress etc.

3. Protect the legitimate rights and interests of the reporter, accuser, and whistleblower: The case receipt can be used as evidence that the reporter, accuser, and whistleblower protect their legitimate rights and interests. If there is a dispute during the handling of the case, they can appeal or complain to the relevant department with the case receipt.

In summary, dealing with such issues requires compliance with relevant laws and regulations, which may differ in different countries and regions. In actual operations, please follow the laws and regulations of specific countries and regions. If you have any disputes, you can seek help from legal professionals.

Legal basis:

Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 111

Reports, complaints and reports can be made in writing or verbally conduct. Staff members who accept oral reports, complaints or reports shall prepare a transcript, which shall be signed or stamped by the whistleblower, complainant or whistleblower after being read correctly. Staff members who accept accusations or reports shall explain to the accuser or reporter the legal liability for false accusations and frame-ups. However, as long as the facts are not fabricated or evidence is fabricated, even if the facts of the accusation or report are inconsistent, or even a false accusation, they must be strictly distinguished from false accusations.