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Will there be a criminal record in civil disputes?

There will be no criminal record in civil disputes. Under normal circumstances, the court will generally file a civil dispute. Therefore, civil disputes will have a record. However, the civil litigation record belongs to the court file, not to the administrative punishment record, nor to the criminal record. If the perpetrator fails to perform the judgment, the court will enforce it. Those who deliberately evade execution are also suspected of refusing to execute the judgment.

What are the common civil disputes?

1, disputes arising from property rights;

2, disputes arising from the sale, lease, loan, gift, pawn and other contractual acts, as well as disputes arising from inheritance;

3. Debt disputes arising from unjust enrichment, compensation disputes arising from negotiorum gestio and property damage;

4. Disputes arising from violation of the right to life.

Legal basis: Article 114th of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

If a litigant participant or other person commits one of the following acts, the people's court may impose a fine or detention according to the seriousness of the case; If the case constitutes a crime, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law:

(1) Forging or destroying important evidence, which hinders the people's court from hearing a case;

(2) using violence, threats or bribes to prevent witnesses from testifying or instigating, bribing or coercing others to commit perjury;

(3) Hiding, transferring, selling off or destroying the property that has been sealed up or detained, or transferring the property that has been counted and ordered to be kept;

(4) Insulting, slandering, framing, beating or retaliating against judicial personnel, participants in litigation, witnesses, translators, expert witnesses, inspectors and assisting executors;

(5) Obstructing judicial personnel from performing their duties by violence, threat or other means;

(6) Refusing to perform a legally effective judgment or ruling of the people's court.

The people's court may impose a fine or detention on a unit that commits one of the acts listed in the preceding paragraph; If a crime is constituted, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law.