The plaintiff and the defendant went to trial, and the plaintiff withdrew the lawsuit before the court's decision. Will the court still make a ruling? I would like to ask: Should the court issue a ver

The plaintiff and the defendant went to trial, and the plaintiff withdrew the lawsuit before the court's decision. Will the court still make a ruling? I would like to ask: Should the court issue a verdict after the trial? After the plaintiff and defendant go to court and before the court makes a judgment, the court decides whether the plaintiff makes a judgment.

According to the provisions of the Civil Procedure Law, if the plaintiff withdraws the lawsuit before the judgment is pronounced, the court will decide whether to allow it:

1. If the court decides to allow the plaintiff to withdraw the lawsuit, there will be a ruling allowing the withdrawal, There will be no verdict.

2. If the court decides that the lawsuit is not allowed to be withdrawn, the court will still make a decision in accordance with the law and there will be a court judgment.

Civil Procedure Law

Article 145 Before the judgment is pronounced, if the plaintiff applies to withdraw the lawsuit, the people's court shall decide whether to grant it.