China Naming Network - Almanac query - Can civil disputes be prosecuted?

Can civil disputes be prosecuted?

Yes, civil disputes can be prosecuted.

Civil disputes refer to disputes or disputes arising from civil legal relationships such as contracts, torts, property, marriage and family. If the parties fail to resolve the dispute through consultation or mediation, they may bring a civil lawsuit to the people's court and request the court to make a ruling or judgment according to law.

In general, the prosecution of civil disputes needs to meet the following conditions:

Qualification of litigation subject: The Civil Procedure Law stipulates that citizens, legal persons and other organizations with civil rights and interests can sue or be sued as parties.

There are demands: the parties should have clear demands, that is, clearly put forward the contents of the court decision, such as asking the other party to perform the contract and bear tort liability.

Possession of facts and evidence: the parties need to provide facts and evidence that can prove their claims, such as contracts, invoices and testimonies.

It should be noted that the prosecution of civil disputes should be carried out within the statutory time limit, and the specific time limit varies according to the types of disputes, such as contract disputes are generally two years and infringement disputes are one year. Those who fail to prosecute within the time limit may be limited by the time limit.