He said, If my family dares to destroy his reputation, what should he do if he sues my family?

Updated on society 2024-06-13
41 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, if your family dares to ruin her reputation, she will sue your family, I think this is still necessary to communicate with him more, after all, you should also communicate more with your family, and it will be better for everyone to communicate more.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you have no reason to damage someone's reputation, then of course he has the right to sue you, so think twice before doing anything.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, as long as the other party has no evidence, just let the other party sue, that's no problem, it's like this, I hope it can help you!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If your family does damage their name, it is a tort and the other party can sue you for infringing on someone else's name rights. Since there is any contradiction in this case, it should be resolved in a normal way.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you ruin his reputation, he will sue you, so simple, he is using the law to protect himself. You don't want to ruin his reputation, if you destroy his reputation, you are breaking the law and violating his human rights.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You will have the reputation of your family, and that person will definitely sue your family, this is a legal society. So there is something that still has to be reconciled. Or is it uh sent through the law and through the legal route.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    He said, my family dares to destroy his reputation, so he sued my family what to do? Why do you want to return his reputation? That's sorry for you, so you're going to ruin his reputation.

    Your reputation is crucial, try not to return or not, talk to him and make it clear. This has led to the intensification of contradictions.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    He sued your family on the basis that if your family ruined his reputation, he will sue you. Since this is the case, then you don't want to ruin someone's reputation, and he naturally has no reason to sue you. You don't have to be afraid of him.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If your family really has the behavior of destroying his reputation, I think it is normal for people to sue you, if you want not to let people sue you, you can only tell your family not to do it, there are things that destroy people's reputation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You should do things within the scope of the law, don't break the law, and don't worry about the other party suing.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You don't understand very well, why did your family ruin her reputation? If you really don't have a legitimate reason to slander someone else's reputation, and it's normal for others to tell you, then the only way is if your family doesn't return his reputation, he won't sue you.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If what he says is true, then your family stops slandering others. Otherwise, if he goes to court, you will definitely lose.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What are you afraid of? If your family has not ruined the reputation of others, then don't be afraid of him to sue for love, because this is either he said yes or yes, it must be based on real evidence, of course, if your family does ruin the reputation of others, I think you should be ready to apologize!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If your family dares to slander his reputation, he will sue your family, and that is also part of it, and it is right to be justified in self-defense. You shouldn't just slander someone's reputation.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    He said that if your family dares to ruin his reputation, he will sue your family, then you should warn your family not to do anything to ruin the reputation of others.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If your family wants to destroy the reputation of others, they have the right to sue you, and you should not do things that harm others and benefit yourself.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    He said that my family dared to ruin her reputation, so what should she do if she sued my family? In this case, he said that you ruined his family's reputation, this is a matter of the relationship between the two families, you have to communicate well, there is no need to sue.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    He said, "If your family dares to destroy his reputation, he will sue you." It's not easy, don't ruin someone's reputation, he won't tell him. If people want to live in harmony with each other, why should they ruin their reputations? Be careful.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You should communicate with your family, it is definitely wrong to ruin the reputation of others, and I hope your family will not do this.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Since he said that your family dares to ruin his reputation, then he will sue your family, then you should tell your family not to do such a thing.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If my family dared to ruin her reputation, she sued my family. Some people can't afford to be provoked, take a step back and open the sky, if. If you can fight with him to the end, then fight.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This is a normal thing. If you ruin someone's reputation, they will definitely sue you. Everyone will give everything for their own name.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If he says that, you're sure you'll be able to do it, so don't do something that ruins his reputation, it's illegal, and if you do it or your family does it, he'll sue you.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If your family really ruined his name, he has the right to sue your family, in fact, there is nothing to be afraid of, as long as you don't do it.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If it doesn't cause a bad impact, don't be afraid, but if it causes her reputation to be damaged, then she will be held responsible.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    You definitely can't do anything illegal, if your family destroys his reputation as an anti-him thing, then he will definitely sue you, and you can't do anything about it.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Because people want to be superior to you because you have ruined their reputation, if you want to avoid this happening, don't ruin their reputation, but say good things about them.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    If your family really didn't ruin his reputation. Even if he sues your family, he won't win. If your family does speak ill of him behind his back. Even if he doesn't win, there will be hatred for your family in his heart.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Then first make sure that your family has returned his reputation, if not, then don't be afraid.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Here's how:

    Parties may collect evidence such as audio and video recordings, witness testimony, and screenshots of online chats that the other party has openly insulted or fabricated facts to slander themselves, write a complaint, and file a lawsuit with the court where the other party is located.

    Article 246 of the Criminal Law: Where violence or other methods are used to openly insult others or fabricate facts to slander others, and the circumstances are serious, a sentence of up to three years imprisonment, short-term detention, controlled release, or deprivation of political rights is to be given. The crimes in the preceding paragraph are to be dealt with only if they are told, except where they seriously endanger social order and national interests. Where the conduct provided for in paragraph 1 is carried out through information networks, and the victim complains to the people's court, but it is truly difficult for the victim to provide evidence, the people's court may request that the public security organs provide assistance.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Go to the court to file a lawsuit for infringement of rights, and require the infringer to bear the liability for infringement. They may file a lawsuit on their own, or they may entrust a person to defend their rights on behalf of the person in charge of the lawsuit.

    Tort Liability Law

    Article 2: Those who infringe on civil rights and interests shall bear tort liability in accordance with this Law.

    "Civil rights and interests" as used in this Law includes personal and property rights and interests such as the right to life, health, name, reputation, honor, portraiture, privacy, marital autonomy, guardianship, ownership, usufructuary rights, security interests, copyrights, patent rights, exclusive rights to use trademarks, rights of discovery, equity, and inheritance.

    Article 3: The infringed party has the right to request that the infringer bear the tort liability.

    1) Cease the infringement;

    2) removal of obstructions;

    c) eliminate the danger;

    4) the return of property;

    5) restitution;

    6) Compensation for losses;

    7) Apologize;

    8) Eliminate the impact and restore the reputation.

    The above methods of bearing tort liability may be applied separately or in combination.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Provide valid evidence, such as witnesses, audio and video recordings, etc.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Prosecute according to the litigation procedure, but only with conclusive evidence.

    If there is a specific repayment period in the IOU, the debtor needs the consent of the creditor to postpone the repayment, otherwise the people's court can enforce it according to law and seal and freeze your property and income after the other party sues.

    That is, the plaintiff has become a defendant, and the other side sues you for planting, and you have to lose money, so you can only succeed and not fail.

    Real gold is not afraid of fire, if you are selling fakes, weigh the pros and cons or give money to settle things!

    You don't believe in your sister-in-law, but you believe in "outsiders", and you have to come back to ask, how stupid is it? Resolutely "don't believe", fight back together to cover her up, she naturally knows who is in the family, and the so-called wife and husband are less troubled!

    The general procedure for labor disputes is to first conduct labor arbitration and then file a lawsuit in court.

    First of all, it is necessary to determine the employment relationship, which is easy to distinguish if there is an employment contract; If not, you need to submit evidence, such as clock-in records, previous pay stubs, and colleague testimony, to prove whether it is an actual employment relationship. Audio recordings can also be used as part of the evidence, and the key is whether the recording can prove the employment relationship between you and the employer.

    Secondly, if it can be proven, you can go to the local arbitration agency to apply for mediation, and if the mediation fails, you can file a lawsuit in the local court, and the court will consider whether to resolve it by mediation or try it at its discretion.

    According to the provisions of the Civil Procedure Law, if a defendant who must appear in court refuses to appear in court without a legitimate reason after being summoned by two summonses, the court may adopt custodial summons. It's not that the court has no way, it's just that there is a way and it doesn't have to.

    Those who are clear are self-purifying, and ignore him.

    Sincerely answer for you, I hope you don't hesitate.

    Write a complaint, listing the other party's name, address, ID number and other information, the facts of infringement (documentary evidence is required: **, surveillance video, witness testimony, etc.), and go to your local grassroots court to file a lawsuit.

    The clear person is self-clearing, as long as he doesn't cross the bottom line, don't worry too much, the bigger your reaction, the easier it is for people to think that your things are true, do what you usually do, he himself feels bored and sees that you don't have any movement, he won't mess around anymore, he just wants to get your attention... If you still don't understand, you can ask.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    If there is evidence that someone else has damaged your reputation, you can file a civil tort lawsuit against you, and you can demand an apology, eliminate the impact, and claim moral damages from the person.

    Even if someone else has violated the law and infringed on the law, you can't use this as an excuse to smash the other person's home. The first step to smash his house is to enter the other party's home first, and break into the other person's home without the permission of the other person, this behavior will first be suspected of the crime of illegal invasion of the house (criminal law), if you smash the property of another person's home, as long as the property loss reaches 5000 yuan, your behavior at this time will also be suspected of intentional destruction of property (criminal law), so it is recommended that you calm down and defend your legitimate rights and interests in a legal way, impulse is the devil.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    No, if you smash the other party's house, you are suspected of violating the law, and it is recommended that you report to the police, or sue the other party in court, demanding that the other party restore their reputation and make civil compensation.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    The consequence is that he has the right to let you restore his house to its original condition or pay damages.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Hehe, looking at your question, I don't think anyone has hurt your reputation.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Violence will not solve the problem by going through the legal process.

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    If you smash his house, the consequences will definitely be that you will go to jail.

  40. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    You can bring evidence. Prosecute the person who defamed you in accordance with Article 2 of the Tort Liability Law.

    Article 2 of the Tort Liability Law.

    Where civil rights and interests are infringed, tort liability shall be borne in accordance with this Law.

    "Civil rights and interests" as used in this Law includes the right to life, the right to health, the right to name, the right to reputation, the right to honor, and the right to portrait

    Personal and property rights and interests such as privacy, marital autonomy, guardianship, ownership, usufructuary rights, security rights, copyrights, patent rights, exclusive rights to use trademarks, discovery rights, equity rights, inheritance rights, etc.

    Article 3 of the Tort Liability Law.

    The infringed party has the right to request the infringer to bear the tort liability.

  41. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    The right of a citizen or legal person to maintain and defend his or her reputation. A type of personality right. A person's reputation refers to a reputation with human dignity, which is an important part of the personality and is protected by law.

    No one may damage the reputation of citizens and legal persons. Any act that damages the reputation of others or damages the image of others is an infringement of the right to reputation, and the perpetrator shall bear legal responsibility. Article 101 of the General Principles of the Civil Law of the People's Republic of China provides:

    Citizens and legal persons enjoy the right to reputation, and the personal dignity of citizens is protected by law, and it is forbidden to harm the reputation of citizens and legal persons by means such as insult and slander. "If a citizen's right to reputation has been violated, he has the right to demand that the infringement be stopped, that his reputation be restored, that the impact be eliminated, and that he apologize.

    The so-called right to reputation is the right that people enjoy in accordance with the law to objectively evaluate themselves and to exclude infringement by others. It provides legal protection for people's self-esteem and self-love security interests. The right of reputation is mainly manifested in the right to control the interests of reputation and the right to maintain reputation.

    We have the right to use our good reputation to obtain more benefits, to protect our reputation from unjustified disparagement, and to pursue the legal responsibility of the infringer in accordance with the law when the right to reputation is infringed.

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