The compulsory measures that hinder litigation mainly include: 1. If the defendant refuses to appear in court without justifiable reasons after being summoned twice, he may be summoned by force; 2. Those who violate the rules of the court may be reprimanded, ordered to leave the court or fined or detained; 3. Whoever forges or destroys important evidence and obstructs the people's court from hearing a case may be fined or detained according to the seriousness of the case; 4. If a crime is constituted, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law.
Punish the crime of obstructing civil litigation
The people's court may, according to the seriousness of the case, impose fines and detention on the following acts that hinder civil litigation; 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.
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Legal basis: Article 109 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC). The people's court may summon a defendant who must appear in court and refuses to appear in court without justifiable reasons after two summonses. Article 110 Participants in litigation and other persons shall abide by the rules of the court. The people's court may admonish, order to leave, fine or detain those who violate the rules of the court. The people's court shall investigate criminal responsibility for disturbing the court, assaulting the court, insulting, slandering, threatening or beating the judge, and seriously disturbing the court order; If the circumstances are minor, they shall also be fined and detained.