Secondly, if the parties think that the judge has violated the rules in the process of hearing the case, they can report it. According to the provisions of Article 32 of the Judges Law, a judge shall not commit any of the following acts:
(1) Spreading remarks damaging the reputation of the country, joining illegal organizations, participating in assemblies, processions, demonstrations and other activities aimed at opposing the country, and participating in strikes;
(2) Corruption and bribery;
(3) perverting the law;
(4) extorting a confession by torture;
(5) Concealing evidence or forging evidence;
(6) divulging state secrets or judicial secrets;
(seven) abuse of power, infringement of the legitimate rights and interests of natural persons, legal persons or other organizations;
(eight) dereliction of duty, resulting in misjudged cases or serious losses to the parties;
(nine) delaying the handling of cases and delaying the work;
(ten) use their powers to seek personal gain for themselves or others;
(eleven) engaged in profit-making business activities;
(twelve) to meet the parties and their agents privately, and accept the guests and gifts from the parties and their agents;
(thirteen) other violations of law and discipline.
At the same time, Article 33 of the Judges Law stipulates that a judge who commits one of the acts listed in Article 32 of this Law shall be punished; If a crime is constituted, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law.
Article 34 stipulates that punishment is divided into warning, demerit recording, gross demerit recording, demotion, dismissal and dismissal.