This Article is From May 05, 2014

Vacate Suchitra Sen's Bangladesh Home, Court Tells Organisation

Vacate Suchitra Sen's Bangladesh Home, Court Tells Organisation

Suchitra Sen died on January 17, 2014

Highlights

  • A court in Bangladesh on Sunday dismissed a plea by a pro-Jamaat-e-Islami organisation to retain possession of the ancestral Pabna home of legendary Bengali actress Suchitra Sen.
  • A bench of Appellate Division headed by Supreme Court Justice S K Sinha issued the order, bdnews24.com reported.
  • This means that there is now no legal bar to evicting the Imam Ghazali Institute from the home where the Bengali screen legend spent her childhood, said Additional Attorney General Murad Reza.
  • "There is no hurdle in setting up an archive of Suchitra Sen and conserving her ancestral home," he said.
  • The institute moved the Appellate Division against a high court order.
  • In August 2011, the high court ordered the institute to vacate the house following a petition filed by the NGO Human Rights and Peace for Bangladesh.
  • The Imam Ghazali Institute also filed a petition to stop the eviction which was rejected by the high court. The institute then filed an appeal against the order to the Appellate Division.
  • The house of the Bengali screen legend is located at Hem Sagar Lane in Gopalpur Moholla of Pabna city. Born on April 6, 1931, Mrs Sen spent her childhood in this house before she moved to Kolkata after marriage.
  • She died on January 17 this year in Kolkata.
Dhaka: A court in Bangladesh on Sunday dismissed a plea by a pro-Jamaat-e-Islami organisation to retain possession of the ancestral Pabna home of legendary Bengali actress Suchitra Sen. (Also read: Suchitra Sen's biography Mahanayika launched)

A bench of Appellate Division headed by Supreme Court Justice S K Sinha issued the order, bdnews24.com reported.

This means that there is now no legal bar to evicting the Imam Ghazali Institute from the home where the Bengali screen legend spent her childhood, said Additional Attorney General Murad Reza.

"There is no hurdle in setting up an archive of Suchitra Sen and conserving her ancestral home," he said.

The institute moved the Appellate Division against a high court order.

In August 2011, the high court ordered the institute to vacate the house following a petition filed by the NGO Human Rights and Peace for Bangladesh.

The Imam Ghazali Institute also filed a petition to stop the eviction which was rejected by the high court. The institute then filed an appeal against the order to the Appellate Division.

The house of the Bengali screen legend is located at Hem Sagar Lane in Gopalpur Moholla of Pabna city. Born on April 6, 1931, Mrs Sen spent her childhood in this house before she moved to Kolkata after marriage.

She died on January 17 this year in Kolkata.
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