Legal analysis: The crime of credit card fraud is generally under the jurisdiction of the basic courts, but if the circumstances are serious and may result in a life sentence, it is under the jurisdiction of the intermediate people's court. According to the relevant provisions of the Criminal Procedure Law, ordinary criminal cases of first instance are under the jurisdiction of the basic courts, and cases that may be sentenced to life imprisonment are under the jurisdiction of the intermediate courts. According to Article 196 of the Criminal Law, the crime of credit card fraud can be punished by up to life imprisonment, so it may also be under the jurisdiction of the Intermediate Court.
Legal basis: "Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 17 The grassroots people's courts have jurisdiction over first-instance civil cases, but this law provides otherwise except.
Article 18 The Intermediate People's Court has jurisdiction over the following first-instance civil cases:
(1) Major foreign-related cases (2) Cases with significant impact in the jurisdiction (3) Supreme Court The People's Court determines the cases to be under the jurisdiction of the Intermediate People's Court.
Article 19 Jurisdiction of the Higher People's Court
The Higher People's Court has jurisdiction over first-instance civil cases that have significant impact within its jurisdiction.
Article 20: The Supreme People's Court has jurisdiction over the following first-instance civil cases:
(1) Cases that have a major impact nationwide (2) Cases that are considered to be heard by this court .
Article 21: Civil lawsuits filed against citizens shall be under the jurisdiction of the People's Court of the defendant's domicile. If the place of domicile of the defendant is inconsistent with the place of habitual residence, the People's Court of the place of habitual residence shall have jurisdiction. Civil lawsuits filed against legal persons or other organizations shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court where the defendant is domiciled. If the domiciles and habitual residences of several defendants in the same lawsuit are within the jurisdiction of two or more people's courts, each of the people's courts shall have jurisdiction.