Legal subjectivity:
Signatures have legal effect, and forging signatures will lead to legal liability. However, merely forging a signature does not of course constitute a criminal offence. It is also necessary to comprehensively determine whether and what kind of crime it constitutes based on the specific behavior after forgery, social harm, harmful consequences, etc. If it is used to imitate debt receipts and contracts, it constitutes a crime of fraud. If it is used to create perjury, it constitutes a crime of perjury. If it is used to forge government documents, the circumstances will be more serious. Legal objectivity:
Article 266 of the "Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China" refers to the crime of fraud, which refers to the use of fabricated facts or concealment of the truth for the purpose of illegal possession to defraud a larger amount. of public and private property. The object of the crime of fraud is not to defraud other illegal benefits.