The judge may try the case in absentia. If a person must appear in court but fails to appear, the court may issue a summons.
According to Article 109 of the Civil Procedure Law, if a defendant who must appear in court refuses to appear in court without justifiable reasons after two summonses, the people's court may summon him by arrest.
Article 144 of the "Civil Procedure Law" stipulates that if the defendant refuses to appear in court without justifiable reasons after being summoned by subpoena, or leaves the court midway without permission of the court, a default judgment may be made. Extended information
According to Article 60 of the "Patent Law", if the patentee exploits the patent without the permission of the patentee, it will infringe the patent rights and cause disputes, which shall be resolved by the parties through negotiation; if the parties are unwilling to negotiate or negotiate If this fails, the patentee or interested party may file a lawsuit with the People's Court or request the patent management department to handle the matter.
If the patent management department determines that the infringement is established, it may order the infringer to immediately stop the infringement. If the party is dissatisfied, it may, within fifteen days from the date of receipt of the handling notice, comply with the provisions of the People's Republic of China ***The Administrative Litigation Law of the People's Republic of China and the People's Court;
If the infringer does not sue or stop the infringement upon expiration of the time limit, the department managing patent affairs may apply to the People's Court for compulsory enforcement. At the request of the parties concerned, the handling patent management department may mediate the amount of compensation for infringement of patent rights; if mediation fails, the parties concerned may file a lawsuit in the People's Court in accordance with the Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China.
Dianjiang County People’s Congress Standing Committee-Patent Law of the People’s Republic of China
China National People’s Congress Website-Civil Procedure Law of the People’s Republic of China