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Can you send the pennant to the court?

Legal analysis:

The people's court is the national judicial organ in People's Republic of China (PRC). Its task is to try criminal cases, civil cases and administrative cases, punish all criminals and solve civil disputes through trial activities, so as to defend the dictatorship of the proletariat, safeguard the socialist legal system and social order, protect socialist property owned by the whole people and collectively owned by the working people, protect citizens' private legal property, protect citizens' personal rights, democratic rights and other rights, and safeguard the country. The people's courts use all their activities to educate citizens to be loyal to the socialist motherland and consciously abide by the Constitution and laws.

Sending a banner to the court is the embodiment of the will of the parties, and there is no mandatory provision in the law. If the parties think that the judge is fair, strict, honest and highly satisfied with law enforcement, they can express it through banners, thank-you letters or opinions of the masses, but it is not appropriate to send property or things with material benefits.

Legal basis:

Article 59 of the Civil Service Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * Civil servants shall abide by the law and discipline and shall not commit any of the following acts:

(1) Spreading remarks that undermine the authority of the Constitution and the reputation of the China Party and the state, and organizing or participating in activities such as assembly, procession and demonstration aimed at opposing the Constitution and the leadership of the China Party and the state;

(2) Organizing or participating in an illegal organization, organizing or participating in a strike;

(three) provoke and undermine ethnic relations, participate in ethnic separatist activities or organize and use religious activities to undermine national unity and social stability;

(four) do not assume responsibility, omission, dereliction of duty, delay the work;

(5) refusing to carry out the decisions and orders made by superiors according to law;

(6) Suppressing or retaliating against criticisms, complaints and exposures;

(seven) practicing fraud, misleading and deceiving leaders and the public;

(eight) corruption, taking advantage of his position to seek personal gain for himself or others;

(nine) in violation of financial discipline, wasting state assets;

(ten) abuse of power, infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of citizens, legal persons or other organizations;

(eleven) revealing state secrets or work secrets;

(twelve) damage the honor and interests of the state in foreign exchanges;

(thirteen) to participate in or support pornography, drug abuse, gambling, superstition and other activities;

(fourteen) in violation of professional ethics, social morality and family virtues;

(fifteen) in violation of the relevant provisions to participate in the prohibition of network communication or network activities;

(sixteen) to engage in or participate in profit-making activities in violation of relevant regulations, and to work part-time in enterprises or other profit-making organizations;

(seventeen) absenteeism or going out on business, vacation expires without justifiable reasons;

(eighteen) other illegal acts.