Courts strive to ensure compliance with rulings
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Chinese courts have intensified efforts to punish individuals who resist the enforcement of rulings, including those who destroy evidence or use violence, according to an official from the country's top court.
Over the past decade, more than 37,000 people have been held criminally liable for refusing to comply with court decisions, said Huang Wenjun, head of the Enforcement Department of the Supreme People's Court.
Huang emphasized the importance of enforcing verdicts, saying courts nationwide have implemented various measures to compel defendants to comply with rulings and better protect the rights of those who win lawsuits.


















