SAUDI ARABIA

Adult woman enjoying freedom in separate house not a punishable act: Court

July 15, 2020



Okaz/Saudi Gazette

RIYADH — A court in Riyadh ruled on Monday that a sane adult woman’s enjoyment of freedom in a separate house is not a punishable crime. The court dismissed the lawsuit filed by a public prosecutor, accusing a young woman of missing from her family’s home under the pretext of independence, according to lawyer Abdul-Rahman Al-Lahim.

Speaking to Okaz/Saudi Gazette, he said that the prosecutor urged the court to prosecute the young woman for her repeated absence from her family’s home and her travel to Riyadh without her father’s consent.

The court said in its ruling that the independence of the defendant in a separate house is not deemed a criminal offense that requires punishment.

The defendant is an adult, sane woman who has the right to decide the place where she wishes to reside, the court ruled while dismissing the case.


July 15, 2020
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