What responsibilities should minors bear for causing injuries to others, and what responsibilities should guardians and entrusted guardians bear respectively?

If the guardian and the client have agreed that the client will pay compensation in this case, then the client will pay compensation. If the client was negligent, it should have been found that the minor's behavior would damage others' property or endanger others' personal safety. However, due to negligence, the client needs to compensate the victim together with the guardian.

Legal analysis

If a person who has reached the age of 16 constitutes a crime, he shall bear criminal responsibility. A person who has reached the age of 14 but under the age of 16 commits the crime of intentional homicide, intentional injury causing serious injury or death, rape, robbery, drug trafficking, arson, explosion and poisoning, and shall bear criminal responsibility. If a person who has reached the age of 14 and is under the age of 18 commits a crime, he shall be given a lighter or mitigated punishment. Those under the age of sixteen who have not been subjected to criminal punishment shall be ordered to be disciplined by their parents or guardians, and the government may take them in if necessary. If a person without or with limited capacity for civil conduct causes damage to others, his guardian shall bear civil liability. If a guardian performs the guardianship responsibility, his civil liability may be appropriately reduced. If a person with no capacity for civil conduct or a person with limited capacity for civil conduct owns property and causes damage to others, compensation shall be made with his own property. For the insufficient part, the guardian shall give appropriate compensation, except that the unit acts as the guardian. If you lose money to the other party, and the two sides negotiate, there is no need to go to the police station, and the police station will basically not pursue the administrative responsibility of the parties.

legal ground

Article 43 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Public Security Administration Punishment, whoever beats others, or intentionally hurts others' bodies, shall be detained for more than five days and less than ten days, and shall be fined more than 200 yuan and less than 500 yuan; If the circumstances are minor, they shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than five hundred yuan. Under any of the following circumstances, he shall be detained for not less than 10 days but not more than 15 days, and shall be fined not less than 500 yuan but not more than 1,000 yuan: (1) beating or injuring others in a gang; (2) Beating or injuring a disabled person, a pregnant woman, a person under the age of 14 or a person over the age of 60; (3) Beating or injuring others for many times or beating or injuring more than one person at a time.