When an administrative decision or act by a state agency or an authorized individual within a state administrative body infringes upon the legitimate rights and interests of an individual, organization, or entity, they have the right to file a complaint, denunciation, or lawsuit against such administrative decision or act.
- Complaint: Citizens, agencies, and organizations have the right to file complaints against administrative decisions and acts of state administrative agencies or authorized individuals within these agencies when there are grounds to believe that such decisions or acts are unlawful and infringe upon their legitimate rights and interests.
- Denunciation: This refers to the act of a citizen reporting to a competent authority, organization, or individual about any violation of the law committed by an agency, organization, or individual that causes or threatens to cause harm to the interests of the State, as well as the legitimate rights and interests of citizens, agencies, and organizations.
- Administrative Lawsuit: Individuals, agencies, and organizations have the right to initiate lawsuits against administrative decisions, administrative acts, disciplinary dismissal decisions, decisions on complaint resolution regarding competition case handling, and the preparation of voter lists.
LegalLink will assign lawyers to represent and protect clients’ legitimate rights and interests in filing complaints with administrative agencies or defending their rights and interests in administrative lawsuits.