Whether criminal liability is pursued in civil proceedings

Legal analysis: Civil litigation mainly involves two types of disputes: property disputes and personal injury, generally focusing on monetary compensation. Will not be sentenced. However, if during the civil litigation process, the parties involved commit some acts, they may be held criminally responsible according to law.

Legal basis: "Article 111 of the Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China" If a litigation participant or other person commits any of the following acts, the people's court may, based on the seriousness of the case, impose a penalty Fines and detention; if a crime is constituted, criminal liability shall be pursued in accordance with the law:

(1) Forging or destroying important evidence to prevent the people's court from hearing the case;

(2) Preventing witnesses from testifying Or instigate, bribe, or coerce others to give false testimony by means of violence, threats, bribery, etc.;

(3) Concealing, transferring, selling off, damaging property that has been sealed or seized, or being counted and ordered to keep it property, or transfer frozen property;

(4) Insult, slander, false accusations and frame-ups against judicial staff, litigation participants, witnesses, translators, appraisers, examiners or persons assisting in enforcement , beating or retaliating;

(5) Using violence, threats or other methods to obstruct judicial staff from performing their duties;

(6) Refusing to perform legal duties that have been legally effective by the people's court

The people's court may impose a fine or detain the principal person in charge or the person directly responsible for any unit that commits one of the acts specified in the preceding paragraph; if a crime is constituted, criminal liability shall be investigated in accordance with the law.