Submitting a Bankruptcy Petition by Mail: Is It Allowed?
Based on Article 30 of the 2014 Bankruptcy Law, which stipulates the methods for submitting a petition to initiate bankruptcy proceedings:
The person requesting to initiate bankruptcy proceedings must submit the petition and accompanying documents and evidence to the competent People's Court by one of the following methods:
a) Direct submission at the People's Court;
b) Sent to the People's Court via postal service.
The date of submission of the petition to initiate bankruptcy proceedings is considered the date the People's Court receives the petition or the date stamped by the post office at the place of sending.
Thus, according to the regulation, in addition to directly submitting the petition to initiate bankruptcy proceedings at the People's Court, it is also permissible to send it via postal service. In this case, the date of submission will be considered as the date stamped by the post office at the place of sending.
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