Last month, I took my children shopping in a large supermarket. After paying the money, I was stopped by a manager who claimed to be on duty at the exit, saying that the child might have stolen something and searched my child in public, but found nothing. Later, I went to the supermarket many times, and they all avoided it. So far, they haven't even apologized. Excuse me, what should I do now? I want to sue them. Is there a time limit?
A: China's Constitution stipulates that it is forbidden to illegally detain or deprive or restrict citizens' personal freedom by other means, and it is forbidden to illegally search citizens' bodies. Article 10 1 of the General Principles of Civil Law also stipulates that citizens and legal persons enjoy the right of reputation and their personal dignity is protected by law. It is forbidden to damage the reputation of citizens and legal persons by insulting or slandering. Article 135 stipulates that the limitation of action for requesting protection of civil rights from the people's court is two years, unless otherwise stipulated by law. According to the above-mentioned laws and regulations, it is illegal to search in supermarkets, which has violated children's reputation right. Your child can bring a lawsuit to the people's court within 2 years from the date of infringement of rights and interests, requesting the people's court to order the supermarket to apologize, eliminate the influence, restore its reputation, and demand compensation for losses. (Anfa)
Source: Dajiang Net-New Legal News