A man hurt his girlfriend through wrongdoing during their relationship. After signing a compensation agreement, he went back on it, but the court ruled the agreement valid.
Did you see that news? The man cheated during the relationship and even transmitted an illness to his girlfriend. Later, he signed a 500,000-yuan compensation agreement but then regretted it.
I saw it. The court ultimately held that the agreement was valid because it was not simply a 'breakup fee,' but compensation for the woman's physical and emotional harm.
At first, I also thought breakup agreements would be hard to support. I didn't expect the court to look at the specific reasons.
Yes. The key is how the agreement came about, what it says, and whether it violates the law or public order and good morals. You can't reject everything just because you hear the word 'breakup.'
The man said he was forced to sign it, but he couldn't provide evidence, so of course that argument didn't hold up.
And he wrote the agreement himself, with his signature and fingerprint. Adults must bear the consequences of their promises.
This case also reminds students that intimate relationships are not only about feelings, but also about respect and responsibility.
Yes. Next time I talk about love themes in modern prose, I may add one line: true love cannot end up as nothing but escape after causing harm.
That sentence would be perfect to write on the blackboard. After hearing about this case, I just feel how difficult it was for the woman to defend her rights.
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