What if the victim refuses to accept the decision of the public security organ to withdraw the case?

There are several ways to deal with it, and you can also find someone from a law firm to ask how to deal with it.

1, appeal to the public security organ at the next higher level.

2. Apply to the procuratorate at the same level (if the police station is looking for a district-level procuratorate), and the procuratorate will order the public security organ to explain the reasons for withdrawing the case within 7 days.

3. The victim brings a lawsuit to the court by himself, which is called public prosecution to private prosecution.

Of course, it also depends on the specific situation. If it meets the legal requirements of not filing a case, then it is best to suggest that the victim choose the third option, that is, bring a lawsuit to the court on his own.

Extended data

Chinese mainland's proceedings generally adopt the system of two trials as the final instance (pay attention to the change of words, two trials are not equal to the second instance), which is divided into first instance and second instance, but some cases take the first instance as the final instance.

For example, Article 162 of the new Civil Procedure Law stipulates that "if the basic people's courts and the courts dispatched by them try simple civil cases that conform to the provisions of the first paragraph of Article 157 of this Law, and the amount of the subject matter is less than 30% of the average annual salary of employees in various provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government, the final judgment of first instance shall be executed."

In the western concept, litigation refers to the process or procedure that the court handles cases and disputes; In the concept of China people, the word "litigation" consists of two words: litigation and litigation. "v" means narration, telling, informing and accusing, and "v" means distinguishing right from wrong. Together, the two words mean telling the court, arguing in court, and debating the merits.

If the word "litigation" is defined from the legal point of view, it can be simply summarized as follows: litigation is the activity of special state organs to solve specific cases in accordance with legal authority and procedures with the participation of litigation participants.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia _ litigation