Nassima al-Sadah has filed a lawsuit against the interior ministry against the ruling with bans women from obtaining driving licenses in Saudi Arabiya.
The Saudi women’s rights activist became the 3rd woman to file such a lawsuit this year over the rule which enforces a traditional ban on women driving in the Muslim desert nation.
According to an AFP report, She has filed the lawsuit against the traffic department of the interior ministry at the Dammam court in Eastern Province.
Before her, Manal al-Sharif, who became a symbol of a campaign to drive after she was arrested last year for defying the ban, and rights activist Samar Badawi also filed similar lawsuits.