China Newsclippings - China Law (Page 1 of 5)
MAN SUES POLICE FOR LATE NIGHT CALL.
A resident of Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, took a local police station and a branch of the local public security bureau to court.... People | 2005 | Law
DOGGY DAMAGE GOES TO COURT.
A car driver recently filed a lawsuit against a dog owner asking for compensation, as Chen claims the dog caused a traffic accident People | 2005 | Law
BANK STEALS MAN'S CAR FOR LATE PAYMENT.
A man failed to pay his loan debt for a car on time and later found his car repossessed by the bank in Henan. People | 2005 | Law
WOMAN, 70, TAKES HUSBAND TO COURT.
A 70-year-old woman in Zhenzhou, Henan Province, moved the court recently to mend ties with her spouse who is in his 80's. People | 2005 | Law
DRIVER SUED FOR RUNNING OVER CORPSE.
A van driver who ran over a dead body has been ordered to pay 5,000 yuan (US$607) compensation to the corpse's family. The bizarre lawsuit is.... People | Law
DISHONEST SUITOR'S STOLEN GIFT BACKFIRES.
A would be suitor's attempt to buy his way into the affections of his girlfriend's family backfired disastrously. With little cash to pay for.... People | November | Law
WOMEN-MUGGING GANG GETS CAUGHT.
A gang of mugsters targeting lone women at night has been caught in Beijing. Led by Wang Li, the nine-man gang focused on stealing the bags of women walking alone at night in Beijing. People | November | Law
YOUNG GIRL SUES GRANDPA FOR ABUSE
An 11-year old girl sued her grandpa for abusing her in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Yang Juan, 11, sued her grandfather for abuse.... People | November | Law
WIFE'S LAWSUIT DISMISSED FOR 'IMPROPER EVIDENCE'.
The local court in Shanwei, Guangdong Province, recently dismissed a lawsuit filed by a wife surnamed Huang against her husband surnamed Chen, for using "illegal means to collect
evidence". People | November | Law
BID TO CRACKDOWN ON BOGUS BEGGARS.
The Shanghai Civil Affairs Bureau has recently released a pamphlet on how to recognize fake beggars.10 People | November | Law
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