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Reply of the Supreme People's Court on How Villagers' Groups Exercise their Litigation Rights
Hello, the villagers' group can be the subject of litigation. The relevant provisions are as follows: According to the Supreme People's Court's reply to the request report of Hebei Higher People's Court on several issues concerning the villagers' group's exercise of litigation rights, the villagers' group can be the subject of civil litigation. When the legitimate rights and interests of the villagers' group are infringed by others, the villagers' group shall file a lawsuit in its own name, and the leader of the villagers' group is the main person in charge of the lawsuit with the villagers' group as the party. However, when exercising the litigation rights of the villagers' group, the leader of the villagers' group shall refer to the provisions of Article 17 of the Organic Law of the Villagers' Committee of the People's Republic of China and perform the democratic consultation procedure. That is, when the leader of the villagers' group decides to bring a lawsuit to the court, he shall convene a villagers' assembly to form a meeting decision and bring a lawsuit in the name of the villagers' group. In the written complaint report materials signed by the villagers submitted to the court, the number of villagers who signed it is less than half of the total number of villagers, which shall be regarded as not fulfilling the democratic agreed procedures according to law, and the litigation people's court shall not support it.