Is it okay to scold the opposing lawyer in court?

Legal analysis: No, scolding a lawyer in court is an act of disrupting the order of the court, and the court can detain and fine the offender. If the behavior is a general illegal behavior or breach of contract, you should bear corresponding civil liability or administrative liability in accordance with the law. As for the defendant, if the facts alleged by the procuratorate are established, the defendant's behavior is not a general illegal act, but a criminal act, and his criminal responsibility should be investigated in accordance with the criminal law.

Legal basis: Article 110 of the "Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China", litigation participants and other persons shall abide by court rules. The People's Court may reprimand, order to leave, fine or detain anyone who violates court rules. Anyone who disrupts the court, attacks the court, insults, slanders, threatens or beats the judges, and seriously disrupts the order of the court shall be investigated for criminal responsibility; if the circumstances are minor, fines and detention shall also be imposed.