1. Civil disputes: overdue debts belong to the category of civil disputes. If Suning decides to solve this matter through litigation, it will file a civil lawsuit through the court.
2. Court procedure: In civil cases, the court will first listen to the evidence and statements of both parties. If it is determined that you really owe money, and there is no reasonable reason and explanation, the court can order you to pay the arrears.
3. Enforcement: If you refuse to perform the court's judgment or are unable to repay your debts, the court can start the enforcement procedure. This may include confiscation of property, freezing of bank accounts or wages, etc.
Summary: Although overdue repayment may lead to legal disputes, in general, breach of contract will not lead to direct imprisonment. Suning may recover the debt through litigation, and the court will hear the case and make a judgment based on the evidence. If the judgment is not fulfilled, the court may take enforcement measures.
Extended data:
China's civil procedure law stipulates various ways to solve civil disputes, including overdue repayment disputes. According to this law, the borrower's overdue repayment is a breach of contract, and the creditor has the right to demand the borrower to pay the arrears and the corresponding interest and liquidated damages. However, under normal circumstances, overdue repayment will not directly lead to personal imprisonment, but resolve disputes through legal procedures.