According to the Oqa newspaper, if the court decides that a debtor is in debt and does not owe the debt and his financial guarantee, then the executive court obliges the financial guarantor to execute the judgment. If not banned, he is jailed. In this regard, the decisions of the Executive Court have created a huge social problem in Saudi Arabia.
A teacher had secured her husband's financial bail. Husband and wife jailed for failing to pay timely payments Similarly, a 40-year-old Saudi woman is being jailed with her 77-year-old father because of checks and cash issues.
The newspaper report detailing the tragedy of Istanbul revealed that her husband had a lawsuit of 3 million riyals. He was jailed by the court for non-payment. The wife, a teacher at a school, took her bail to release her husband. It was promised that the payment would be made within three months but both spouses could not deposit the required amount within the stipulated time. The executive court sent both to jail.
Details of the 40-year-old Saudi woman's imprisonment have been reported that she has been in prison for several years and has been living in a prison in Jeddah for failing to pay her debts.
His father, who is 77 years old, had taken his daughter's financial bail, but neither of them could pay the required amount in a timely manner. An additional problem with the father was that he issued a bogus check. The father and daughter had to go to jail because there was no balance in the bank.
Judicial sources say the 40-year-old woman has pleaded in court that she has gone bankrupt. His father is in the same category and neither of the two can pay more than eight lakh riyals. The court has not yet issued a verdict on either of the two claims for bankruptcy.