A woman in Guangxi was "married" in Tang County, Hebei, and marriage and divorce records have been revoked

  Ms. Su, who lives in Guangxi, lost her identity card and went to the Civil Affairs Bureau to register her marriage with her boyfriend, but found that she was “married” and “divorced” in Tang County, Baoding City, Hebei Province; After that, the Tang County Civil Affairs Bureau sued the court, but the court ruled that it would not accept it.

  Surging News (www.thepaper.cn) reported on the matter on June 9. On the afternoon of the same day, Ms. Su told Peng Mei News that she had just inquired through the local civil affairs department in Guangxi and found that her marriage registration records and divorce registration records resulting from her fraudulent identity had been revoked.

  "The Civil Affairs Bureau said that marriage registration can now be done at any time." Ms. Su said.

  According to previous reports from Peng Mei News, Ms. Su lost her ID card in February 2014, but it was quickly replaced.

  On November 14, 2019, she and her boyfriend went to a civil affairs bureau in Guangxi to register, but they were told that she and a man named Li had been married on June 4, 2014 in the Tang County Civil Affairs Bureau in Baoding City, Hebei Province, and they were married on 2 The day after June 6th, another divorce was filed.

  Because of the registration records of being married and divorced, she was unable to complete the registration with her boyfriend. She is worried that the matter of "married and divorced" will bring hidden dangers to them in terms of buying a house, studying for their children, and credit history.

  Ms. Su sued the Tang County Civil Affairs Bureau to the court to request that the aforementioned records be revoked, but the courts of the first and second instance were not accepted on the ground that the prosecution period exceeded five years. The incident was deadlocked.

  On the day the Peng Pai News published its report, on the morning of June 9, Ms. Su told Peng Pai News that the Tang County Civil Affairs Bureau had contacted her by phone, saying that she would handle the revocation (marriage registration and divorce record).

  On the same day, a staff member of the Marriage Registration Office of the Civil Affairs Bureau of Tang County, Baoding City, Hebei Province told Peng Mei News that the Marriage Registration Office had contacted Ms. Su to resolve the incident. Later, Ms. Su can go to the local marriage agency to check whether her previous marriage registration has been revoked.

  On the 9th, a staff member of the surnamed Lu of the Marriage Registration Office of a civil affairs bureau in Guangxi, who had tried to register marriage for Ms. Su and her boyfriend, told Peng Pai News that after the Tang County Civil Affairs Bureau agreed to cancel the relevant records, Ms. Su would be able to come to the place as unmarried. Registration of marriage.

  The staff member said that in 2019, when they helped Ms. Su to register her marriage, they discovered that she was “married”. The Civil Affairs Bureau had communicated with the Tang County Civil Affairs Bureau and hoped that the Tang County Civil Affairs Bureau could file a file for comparison. Information, but the Tang County Civil Affairs Bureau refused to provide it on the grounds that “the file is not here with us”. Since then, the two sides have repeatedly communicated with no results.

  Ms. Su said that because the Tang County Civil Affairs Bureau did not revoke the marriage registration record, she took the bureau to court. The administrative ruling of the Dingzhou People's Court in Hebei Province and the administrative ruling of the Intermediate People's Court in Baoding, Hebei Province, provided by Ms. Su, show that she requested to revoke her registration record with a man named Li in the Tang County Civil Affairs Bureau.

  The Dingzhou Municipal People's Court held that, according to the relevant regulations of the Administrative Procedure Law, the lawsuit against the cancellation of marriage registration and divorce registration initiated by Ms. Su has exceeded the five-year litigation period, and the court will not accept it. The payment date of the ruling is December 17, 2019, and it is stamped with the official seal of Dingzhou City People's Court.

  In the second instance, the Baoding Intermediate People's Court still believed that the lawsuit had exceeded the five-year prosecution period and maintained the original ruling. The ruling is due on May 27, 2020, and it bears the official seal of Baoding Intermediate People's Court.

  Surging News Reporter Zhu Xuan