The scope of close relatives in civil law, criminal law and administrative law?

Close relatives in civil law refer to: husband and wife, lineal blood relatives, collateral blood relatives within three generations, close in-laws and other relatives who have the relationship of support and maintenance; Close relatives in criminal law refer to: husband, wife, father, mother, son, daughter, brothers and sisters; Close relatives in administrative law refer to: spouse, parents, children, brothers and sisters, grandparents, grandparents, grandchildren, grandchildren and other relatives who have the relationship of support.

Refer to the Supreme People's Court's application

Referring to the sixth point of Article 108 of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the following terms in this law have meanings: "Close relatives" refer to husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, brothers and sisters.

Refer to the Supreme People's Court's application

If a citizen cannot bring a lawsuit because of the restriction of personal freedom, his close relatives may, on the basis of his oral or written entrustment, bring a lawsuit in the name of the citizen. If a close relative can't get in touch with a citizen whose personal freedom is restricted when he files a lawsuit, he can file a lawsuit first and submit a supplementary certificate of entrustment in the lawsuit. ?

Extended data

Referring to Article 58 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the parties and their legal representatives may entrust one or two persons as agents ad litem. The following persons may be entrusted as agents ad litem:

(1) Lawyers and grassroots legal service workers;

(2) Close relatives or staff members of the parties concerned;

(three) citizens recommended by the community, units and relevant social groups where the parties are located.

According to Article 25 of the Administrative Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China, the counterpart of an administrative act and other citizens, legal persons or other organizations interested in the administrative act have the right to bring a lawsuit. If a citizen who has the right to file a lawsuit dies, his close relatives may file a lawsuit. The legal person or other organization that has the right to bring a lawsuit is terminated, and the legal person or other organization that inherits its rights may bring a lawsuit.

In performing their duties, the people's procuratorate finds that the administrative organ responsible for supervision and management in the fields of ecological environment and resource protection, food and drug safety, state-owned property protection, and transfer of state-owned land use rights illegally exercises its functions and powers or does not act, thus infringing on national interests or social public interests, it shall put forward procuratorial suggestions to the administrative organ and urge it to perform its duties according to law. If the administrative organ fails to perform its duties according to law, the people's procuratorate shall bring a lawsuit to the people's court according to law.

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