Legal analysis
According to the relevant laws and regulations, the prerequisite for bringing a civil lawsuit is that the parties must be citizens, legal persons and other organizations that have a direct interest in the case. In general, bringing a lawsuit requires the parties to bring a lawsuit to the people's court, but if the parties are unable to bring a lawsuit on their own due to physical reasons, they may entrust others. The client must be a party with civil capacity, or a legal agent of a party without or with limited civil capacity. The client of a civil action must meet the conditions prescribed by law and sign a power of attorney. The power of attorney must specify the matters entrusted by the parties and their authority. An agent ad litem must have the special authorization of the client to admit, waive or change the claim, settle, file a counterclaim or appeal on his behalf. If the customer needs authorization abroad, the authorization must be certified by the embassy or consulate of China.
legal ground
Article 59 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * entrusts others to represent the litigation, and a power of attorney signed or sealed by the client must be submitted to the people's court. The power of attorney must specify the entrusted matters and authority. An agent ad litem must have the special authorization of the client, and can admit, waive or change the claim, make a settlement, file a counterclaim or appeal on his behalf. The power of attorney sent or entrusted by China * * and China citizens living abroad must be authenticated by China * * and China's embassy or consulate in that country; If there is no embassy or consulate, it shall be certified by the embassy or consulate of a third country that has diplomatic relations with the people of China, and then by the people of China and the embassy or consulate of China in a third country, or by the local patriotic overseas Chinese delegation.