You can file a lawsuit You don't have to pay attention to the plaintiff's lawsuit, and you don't have to pay attention to whether the court will join the trial. You just need to do your own thing and sue yourself.
The plaintiff sued the defendant. Can the defendant not appear in court?
The law only requires the defendant to appear in court in person or by an agent, and does not stipulate the nature of the defendant's failure to appear in court or by an agent. But in practice, if the defendant does not appear in court in person or entrust an agent to appear in court, the court may make a judgment against the defendant.
What if the defendant appeals to the plaintiff?
The right of appeal is the basic right enjoyed by the parties in civil litigation. If a party refuses to accept the judgment of first instance, he may appeal to the people's court at the next higher level within the statutory time limit.
As the plaintiff of the first instance, if the defendant of the first instance appeals, he can make the following preparations:
The first is to determine whether there are flaws in the first-instance judgment;
Second, according to the appellant's appeal request, determine the corresponding solution;
Third, other evidence can be collected and submitted as new evidence in the second instance;
Fourth, attend court proceedings on time and abide by court order.
defendant
1. issued by the defendant. Tang * Su's Records of the Great Fool: "Since the fall of the arch, the defendant died, and the family broke down, all died of cold." The accused party in the lawsuit is the relative of the plaintiff. The tenth time of "the strange situation witnessed in 20 years": "The details of the rest of the fight are not only asked by the defendant, but also by the plaintiff." Act III of Hong Shen's This is the American Way of Life: "When I was a clerk with you, I represented the defendant South American Shipping Company."
plaintiff
Plaintiff: the party who brings a lawsuit to the court. Plaintiffs in criminal proceedings are called private prosecutors, as opposed to prosecutors. A prosecutor is a prosecutor who brings criminal proceedings on behalf of the state. They are all in the position of plaintiffs and have the task of legal supervision. In civil and administrative litigation, it is called plaintiff.
The difference between plaintiff and defendant
Plaintiff refers to a person who brings a lawsuit to the people's court in his own name in order to safeguard his own legitimate rights and interests because his civil rights and interests are infringed, or because a dispute with others is accepted by the people's court. The defendant refers to the person who is summoned by the people's court to respond to the lawsuit according to law because the plaintiff claims that his rights and interests have been infringed or has had a civil rights dispute with the plaintiff. The plaintiff and the defendant are symmetrical. Citizens, legal persons and other organizations can all become plaintiffs and defendants in civil litigation. One is to sue people; A man was sued.
Plaintiff: A person who files a lawsuit in his own name in a civil case and asks the court to protect his rights and interests, so that the lawsuit can be established. China's "Administrative Procedure Law" stipulates that citizens, legal persons or other organizations have the right to bring a lawsuit to the people's court in accordance with this law and become plaintiffs if they think that the specific administrative acts of administrative organs and their staff infringe upon their legitimate rights and interests.
Defendant: Defendant refers to a person who is accused of a crime in a criminal case and is investigated for criminal responsibility; In a civil case, the person accused of infringing the plaintiff's interests needs to be investigated for civil liability and has been notified by the court to respond; In administrative proceedings, administrative organs and administrative personnel who have made specific administrative acts, in lawsuits brought by citizens, legal persons or other organizations to the people's courts in accordance with the law that specific administrative acts infringe upon their legitimate rights and interests.
The truth is always there, the right is always right, and you can't win again. Welcome to consult a lawyer if you have any questions.