At that time, the first reaction in Zhang Yongjian's mind was: the child is going to be killed! He quickly put down his farm tools and hurried to his eldest son's house, but when he arrived, his grandson was out of breath. I feel cold all over. ?
When I met my grandson at my eldest son's house, he was covered in injuries and had ligature marks on his wrist after being hung up. I asked Zhang Guohui what was going on, and he said that the couple tied my grandson's hand with a rope and hung it there, so they died, and refused to say anything else. ?
In recent years, incidents of child abuse by parents have been reported frequently, so should the relevant state departments restrict the rights of guardians? First of all, let's look at the rights of guardians:
1. Protect the legitimate rights and interests of people and property. Due to the limitation of civil capacity, the ward does not have comprehensive and sufficient self-protection ability, and is relatively vulnerable to external intrusion and damage. In this regard, guardians have the right and responsibility to protect.
2. For the management of the ward's property, the guardian can reasonably use and dispose of the ward's property according to law.
3. Acting for civil activities and civil litigation activities, according to Article 14 of the General Principles of the Civil Law: the guardian of a person with no or limited capacity for civil conduct is his legal agent? . The activities carried out by guardians are not limited, which are mainly manifested in property activities such as buying, selling, leasing and lending, and may also involve some personal civil activities.
4. Educate and take care of the ward. The guardian should fulfill the obligation of educating and caring for the ward, so that he can obtain physical and mental health and life stability.
5. To bear civil liability for the damage caused by the ward to others. Article 133 of the General Principles of Civil Law stipulates that if a person without civil capacity or with limited civil capacity causes damage to others, the guardian shall bear civil liability. ? The right of guardians to perform their guardianship duties according to law is protected by law. If the guardian fails to perform his guardianship duties or infringes upon the lawful rights and interests of the ward, he shall bear the responsibility; If property losses are caused to the ward, compensation shall be made for the losses.
Article 8 of the Law on the Protection of Minors stipulates that: parents or other guardians shall perform guardianship duties and support obligations for minors according to law, and shall not abuse or abandon minors; Shall not discriminate against female minors or disabled minors; It is forbidden to drown or abandon babies. ?
It can be seen that even if the state stipulates and restricts the rights of guardians in this respect, it has not fundamentally solved the problem. Relevant departments should strengthen supervision to ensure that such incidents will not happen again in the future.