How to sue people in Taiwan Province Province? Do cross-strait judicial agreements take effect in Taiwan Province Province?

Article 23 of the Civil Procedure Law stipulates: "A lawsuit brought due to a contract dispute shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court of the defendant's domicile or the place where the contract is performed." In this case, the WeChat chat record with Taiwan Province people can be regarded as a loan contract reached by both parties, while the WeChat transfer can be regarded as a contract performance, so a lawsuit can be brought to the people's court where the contract is performed.

After accepting the case, the court shall serve the judicial service in accordance with the provisions of the Supreme People's Court on the handling of documents and investigation and evidence collection in cases of mutual legal assistance between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait by people's courts. If the defendant refuses to appear in court without justifiable reasons after being served, the court may try the case by default and make a judgment by default according to the facts ascertained.

The judgment comes into effect. After being served by the above-mentioned service methods, if the other party refuses to perform the obligations specified in the effective judgment and has assets available for execution in Chinese mainland, it may apply to the court for compulsory execution; If he has no executable assets in Chinese mainland, he may need to apply to the Taiwan Province Provincial Court for recognition and judicial assistance in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Regulations on People's Relations across the Taiwan Strait in Taiwan Province Province.

According to the Cross-Strait Agreement on Combating Crime and Mutual Legal Assistance

I. Matters of cooperation

The two sides agreed to provide each other with the following assistance in the civil and criminal fields:

(a) * * * Fight crime;

(2) service of documents;

(3) Investigation and evidence collection;

(4) Recognition and enforcement of civil judgments and arbitral awards (arbitral awards);

(5) Returning (transferring) the person (sentenced person) determined by the criminal judgment;

(6) Other cooperation matters agreed by both parties.

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According to the Cross-Strait Agreement on Combating Crime and Mutual Legal Assistance

VII. Service Documents

Both parties agree to try their best to assist each other in serving judicial documents according to their respective regulations.

The requested party shall assist in timely delivery within three months from the date of receiving the request.

The requested party shall notify the requesting party of the result of executing the request, and timely send back the certification materials to prove whether it has been delivered; If the required items cannot be completed, the reasons shall be explained and the relevant materials shall be returned.

Eight, investigation and evidence collection

Both parties agree to assist each other in investigation and evidence collection according to their respective regulations, including obtaining testimony and statements; Providing documentary evidence, physical evidence and audio-visual materials; Determine the location of the interested party or confirm its identity; Inspection, appraisal, inspection, visit and investigation; Search and seizure, etc.

The Requested Party shall, as far as possible, provide assistance in the form requested by the Requesting Party, but it shall not violate its own regulations.

If the requested party assists in obtaining relevant evidence, it shall promptly hand it over to the requesting party. However, this restriction does not apply if the requested party has already conducted investigation, prosecution or trial procedures.

Nine. Transfer crime and stolen goods

Both parties agree to provide assistance for the transfer of criminal proceeds or the transfer of different prices within the scope of not violating their respective regulations.

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