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Luzhou Laojiao sues Shanghai Xunmeng and others for trademark infringement; Haikou Qiongshan District Court rules to treat it as a withdrawal of the lawsuit
On March 30, 2026, Tianyancha data shows that the China Judgments Online recently published a judgment document filed by Luzhou Laojiao Co., Ltd. as the plaintiff, case number (2026) Qiong 0107 Minchu 1258, concerning a trademark infringement dispute. The court was Haikou Qiongshan District People’s Court. The judgment date was January 29, 2026. The plaintiff Luzhou Laojiao Co., Ltd. withdrew the lawsuit, and the defendants Shanghai Xunmeng Information Technology Co., Ltd., Wu Mou, and Shang Mou were all processed as the plaintiff’s withdrawal.
Below is a detailed report:
This document is a ruling, in which the court, in accordance with Article 121 of the Civil Procedure Law of the People’s Republic of China and Article 213 of the Supreme People’s Court’s Interpretation on the Application of the Civil Procedure Law of the People’s Republic of China, ruled that this case be handled as a withdrawal of the lawsuit by the plaintiff Luzhou Laojiao Co., Ltd. The document does not disclose details such as the background of the case, the specific claims of the plaintiff and defendants, or the court’s review process. The basis for the ruling is: Article 121 of the Civil Procedure Law of the People’s Republic of China states that parties involved in civil litigation shall pay the case acceptance fee as prescribed; for property cases, additional litigation fees are also required. If the party has genuine difficulties paying, they may apply for deferred, reduced, or exempted payment; Article 213 of the Supreme People’s Court’s Interpretation states that if the plaintiff has pre-paid but has not paid the case acceptance fee, and after notification, still does not pay or apply for reduction, deferment, or exemption which is not approved, the case shall be dismissed as a withdrawal.
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