Madinah court rejects woman's plea to marry colleague
Published: Oct 19, 2010 00:52 Updated: Oct 19, 2010 00:52
MADINAH: A court in Madinah has rejected for the second time a Saudi doctor's suit to be allowed to marry a colleague against the wishes of her family, Al-Watan newspaper reported on Monday.
The court on Sunday refused to reverse
its ruling in July against the 42-year-old woman after an appeals court
sent the verdict back to it for review, the paper said.
The woman
sought the court's help to marry a doctor in the
hospital where she worked, saying her father and brothers were against the union because of tribal incompatibility.
But the judge in the case again denied her petition. In his original judgment he accused her of being disobedient to her father.
The judge ordered that the woman return to live at her father's house.
She has been living in a women's shelter for two years, and says she faces abuse from her father if she goes back to his home.
"I
have been prevented from marrying for 10 years now, and my case has
been in the Medina court for five years," the woman told Al-Watan.
"I will turn 43 in a few months. I don't have many years left to build a family and have children."
Her
lawyer, Ahmad Al-Sudairy, said the judge had blinded himself to the
woman's plight and wishes while he cited passages from the Qur'an to
back his own judgment, the paper said.
— With input from agencies

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SALMAN
Oct 19, 2010 07:35
Report abuseShe is 43 years old and working as a doctor. I think she is mature enough to make her own choices.
What is wrong with the parents and the judge. she is 43 year old!!!
MOHAMED
Oct 19, 2010 13:19
Report abuseAHMAD
Oct 19, 2010 13:24
Report abuseABU FAROOQ
Oct 19, 2010 13:24
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