This should be a civil dispute. On the grounds that the victim was injured by Wang in criminal proceedings, he can file a "incidental civil action" for civil compensation, demanding compensation for related losses caused by the injury, and the relevant civil compensation is still handled in accordance with the provisions of the civil law.
However, in the process of trial, the court may try criminal and civil cases at the same time to save judicial costs. (If the victim fails to file a civil lawsuit during the criminal proceedings, the victim may file another civil lawsuit for civil compensation within the validity period of the lawsuit. ) 。
If the court tries both criminal and civil cases, it will make a "criminal incidental civil judgment"
According to the Public Security Administration Punishment Law (note "law")
Article 43 Whoever beats another person or intentionally hurts his body shall be detained for not less than five days but not more than ten days, and shall be fined not less than 200 yuan but not more 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.
According to criminal law
Article 234 Whoever intentionally harms another person's body shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance.
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His contract is invalid and he doesn't understand the contract law (Khan).
See Article 8 of the Measures for Handling Student Injury Accidents.
The responsibility of students' injury accidents should be determined according to the causal relationship between the behavior of the parties concerned and the consequences of the damage.
(Excerpt): "Measures for Handling Student Injury Accidents" Article 9 If a student injury accident is caused by one of the following circumstances, the school shall bear corresponding responsibilities according to law:
(four) the school organized students to participate in education and teaching activities or extracurricular activities, and failed to carry out corresponding safety education for students and failed to take necessary safety measures within the foreseeable scope;
(6) The school, in violation of relevant regulations, organizes or arranges underage students to engage in labor, sports or other activities that are not suitable for minors;
(eight) students in school during the sudden illness or injury, the school found, but did not take corresponding measures in time according to the actual situation, resulting in increased adverse consequences;
(10) When school teachers or other staff members are responsible for organizing and managing underage students, they find that students' behaviors are dangerous, but they fail to conduct necessary management, warning or stopping;
(twelve) other circumstances in which the school fails to perform its duties according to law.
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