[A woman was married after losing her ID card and sued the Civil Affairs Bureau. Court: No treatment after the lawsuit period] Ms. Su from Guangxi lost her ID card in February 2014, but she quickly reissue it. On November 14, 2019, when she and her boyfriend registered for marriage, they found that they had registered for marriage at the Tang County Civil Affairs Bureau of Baoding City, Hebei Province on June 4, 2014, and divorced again two days later on June 6. She tried to sue the Civil Affairs Bureau for revoking the marriage record, but the court believed that her lawsuit had exceeded the 5-year filing period and was not accepted; the second instance court upheld the original ruling. Ms. Su said that due to the registration records of being married or divorced, she was unable to complete the registration with her boyfriend. She was worried that the incident of "being married and being divorced" would bring hidden dangers to them in terms of buying a house, studying for children, credit records, etc. (The woman was "married" after losing her ID card, and the court said that it would not be accepted after the lawsuit period)




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