What are the civil cases?

Legal analysis: First-level causes of action include: personality rights disputes, marriage and family inheritance disputes, property rights disputes, contract, management without cause, unjust enrichment disputes, intellectual property and competition disputes, labor disputes and personnel disputes , Maritime and commercial disputes, civil disputes related to companies, securities, insurance, bills, etc., tort liability disputes, causes of action for cases applying special procedures, *** the ten most important parts.

Legal basis: "Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China"

Article 1 Major foreign-related cases, including disputes, as stipulated in Paragraph 1 of Article 18 of the Civil Procedure Law Cases with large subject amounts, cases with complicated circumstances, or cases with significant impact such as a large number of parties on one party.

Article 2 Patent dispute cases shall be under the jurisdiction of the Intellectual Property Court, the Intermediate People’s Court and the Basic People’s Court determined by the Supreme People’s Court. Maritime and commercial cases are under the jurisdiction of the Maritime Court.

Article 3 The domicile of a citizen refers to the place of residence of the citizen, and the domicile of a legal person or other organization refers to the location of the main office of the legal person or other organization.

If the location of the main office of the legal person or other organization cannot be determined, the place of registration or registration of the legal person or other organization shall be the place of residence. Article 8 If both parties are imprisoned or subjected to compulsory education measures, the people's court at the defendant's original residence shall have jurisdiction. If a defendant is imprisoned or subjected to compulsory education measures for more than one year, the people's court at the place where the defendant is imprisoned or subject to compulsory education measures shall have jurisdiction.

Article 9: If the domiciles of several defendants in cases involving recovery of alimony, child-rearing, or child support are not in the same jurisdiction, the People's Court of the place where the plaintiff is domiciled may have jurisdiction.

Article 10: Cases of dissatisfaction with the designated guardianship or changes in the guardianship relationship may be under the jurisdiction of the people's court in the place where the ward is domiciled.

Article 11 Civil cases in which both parties are soldiers or military units shall be under the jurisdiction of the military court.