My passport was torn, can I sue him?

You can sue the other party and demand compensation for losses in accordance with the provisions of the Tort Liability Law.

Passport, as a citizen’s identity document, is also a form of citizen’s legal property. The other party’s act of tearing up the passport constitutes an infringement of the property rights of the Huzhou owner. The passport owner may be punished in accordance with Article 3 of the Tort Liability Law. Provides that the other party to sue requires the infringer to bear infringement liability.

Judicial Basis

"Trt Liability Law"

Article 2 Those who infringe upon civil rights and interests shall bear tort liability in accordance with this law.

The civil rights and interests referred to in this law include the right to life, health, name, reputation, honor, portrait, privacy, marital autonomy, guardianship, ownership, usufruct rights, and guarantees Personal and property rights such as property rights, copyrights, patent rights, trademark exclusive rights, discovery rights, equity rights, inheritance rights, etc.

Article 3 The infringed party has the right to request the infringer to bear infringement liability.

Article 15 The main ways to bear infringement liability include:

(1) Stop the infringement;

(2) Eliminate obstruction;

< p>(3) Eliminate the danger;

(4) Return the property;

(5) Restore the original condition;

(6) Compensate for losses;

(7) Apologize;

(8) Eliminate the impact and restore reputation.

The above methods of bearing infringement liability can be applied individually or in combination.