In recent years, the issue of the old man has attracted widespread attention in Chinese society. The so-called "old lai" refers to the judgment defaulter, that is, the party who fails to perform the obligations of the legal judgment or ruling in the economic transaction. Behind this phenomenon lies complex social and legal problems.
In China, courts are often used to resolve debt disputes, and in enforcement proceedings, the person subject to enforcement fails to perform the judgment or ruling, and becomes a "lai". These individuals may be unable to fulfil their obligations for a variety of reasons, while others may deliberately evade enforcement. The existence of such behavior makes it difficult for creditors to protect their rights and interests, and the court cannot effectively enforce the judgment, which has a negative impact on society.
The discussion on the Internet is also very active, with people generally condemning the debt evasion and supporting the court's coercive measures against the lai. Many netizens have spoken out, demanding the establishment of a sound credit system and strengthening the punishment of untrustworthy behavior, so as to curb the spread of the problem of old cheats.
The issue of recklessness is not new, and similar cases have been seen in past enforcement proceedings. In the first field, there have been some notorious cases of old people, such as a wealthy man who was included in the list of dishonest judgment defaulters nationwide due to large-scale arrears of project payments, and the person in charge of a company was listed as a dishonest person subject to execution due to illegal operation.
These cases have attracted widespread attention from the society and sounded the alarm bell for people. However, more than ever before, the problem is becoming more serious, larger, and more far-reaching to society.
The impact of the problem on society is multifaceted. First of all, the reckless behavior seriously infringes on the legitimate rights and interests of creditors and puts them in financial difficulties. Second, the existence of the phenomenon of old men has undermined the market order, made the credit system unable to operate normally, and produced many negative social atmospheres. Most importantly, the problem of relapses has had a negative impact on economic development and social stability, affecting investor confidence and trust in a society governed by the rule of law.
With the deepening of social concern about the problem of the elderly, China has also taken a series of measures to deal with this problem. Recently, ** proposed to establish a sound credit system, carry out credit punishment for judgment defaulters, and take measures such as restricting high consumption to increase sanctions against old people.
In addition, it has also strengthened cooperation with financial institutions and enterprises, and effectively sealed and frozen the property of the person subject to enforcement through means such as asset inquiry. At the same time, increase the intensity of punishment for the laid-backs, and publicly display information on judgment defaulters through methods such as public lists.
The reason why the problem of the old man has persisted repeatedly is complicated. In addition to the inability of some persons subject to enforcement to perform their obligations, there are problems such as insufficient enforcement of the law and difficulty in law enforcement by the courts. ** It is necessary to intensify the crackdown on the old guys, improve the credit system and enforcement procedures, and strengthen cooperation with financial institutions and enterprises to solve the problem of the old guys.
However, it is not enough to rely on ** and legal means. All sectors of society should also actively participate in it, strengthen supervision and pressure on the lai, and form a joint force for the whole society to resist the behavior of the lai.
However, even with the sanction of the law and the condemnation of society, the problem of the old man still persists. What is the reason for the recurrence of the old problem? How can society work together to address this issue? How can the credit system and enforcement procedures be reformed to effectively deal with the phenomenon of relapse? We look forward to the efforts of the courts, the courts and all sectors of society to truly solve the problem of the elderly and bring more justice and stability to the society.