Legal analysis
In the execution procedure, the court may inquire about the property of the person subjected to execution according to its functions and powers. However, the court can only inquire about the property if the relevant state organs have registered the property. If the person subjected to execution has property but has not gone through the real name registration formalities, the court cannot inquire. The property that the court can inquire about includes: bank deposits, stocks, funds, other valuable securities, vehicles, houses, land use rights, etc. The court's investigation is authoritative and can ensure the accuracy and comprehensiveness of the investigation. However, the implementation work is facing the contradiction of too many cases and too few cases. Therefore, on the one hand, it is often exhausted and futile to carry out court investigations, on the other hand, there is insufficient manpower and there is nothing to do. It should be based on the applicant's application, and only when the applicant is really unable to collect and extract evidence for objective reasons can the court investigate ex officio. In addition, according to the relevant laws and regulations, if the person subjected to execution fails to perform the obligations specified in the legal documents, the people's court has the right to issue a search warrant to search the person subjected to execution and his residence or property in a hidden place.
legal ground
Article 242nd of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * If the person subjected to execution fails to perform the obligations specified in the legal documents according to the notice of execution, the people's court has the right to inquire about the deposits, bonds, stocks, fund shares and other properties of the person subjected to execution. From the relevant units. The people's court has the right to seal up, freeze, transfer or change the property of the person subjected to execution according to different circumstances. The property inquired, sealed up, frozen, transferred or changed in price by the people's court shall not exceed the scope of obligations that the person subjected to execution shall perform. When the people's court decides to seal up, freeze, transfer or change the price of property, it shall make a ruling and issue a notice of assistance in execution, which the relevant units must handle.