How long will it take for the procuratorate to review the cases of criminal incidental civil action before they can be handed over to the court? Is there a time limit?

Criminal cases are difficult and complicated for one and a half months. You said you had been in the procuratorate for two months. It may be that after you submitted an application for incidental civil action to the procuratorate, the procuratorate returned the case to the public security organ for supplementary investigation because some evidence was not in place, and the time for supplementary investigation by the public security organ was one month. After the supplementary investigation is completed, it will be transferred to the procuratorate for review, which may delay time. So you have to wait patiently, not long after the procuratorate took the case to court.

If your case has indeed been sent to the procuratorate for two months, and it is indeed a criminal incidental civil action case, then the procuratorate does not say that it is a serious violation of the criminal procedure law, because many cases have not been reviewed for two months. The case-handling personnel of the procuratorate have no right to automatically extend the time limit for case review, and the extension period must be decided by the procurator-general or the procuratorial Committee. Therefore, you can appeal to the procuratorate, ask the procuratorate to handle it in time, or ask for a change of case handlers.