Vacate Suchitra Sen's Bangladesh Home, Court Tells Organisation

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A court in Bangladesh on Sunday rejected a request by a genius Jamaat-e-Islami association to hold ownership of the genealogical Pabna home of fanciful Bengali performing artist Suchitra Sen. (Likewise read: Suchitra Sen's memoir Mahanayika propelled)

A seat of Re-appraising Division headed by Incomparable Court Equity S K Sinha issued the request, bdnews24.com reported.

This implies there is currently no legitimate bar to expelling the Imam Ghazali Establishment from the home where the Bengali screen legend spent her youth, said Extra Lawyer General Murad Reza.

"There is no obstacle in setting up a file of Suchitra Sen and saving her familial home," he said.

The organization moved the Redrafting Division against a high court request.

In August 2011, the high court requested the organization to empty the house taking after an appeal documented by the NGO Human Rights and Peace for Bangladesh.

The Imam Ghazali Organization additionally documented a request to stop the expulsion which was rejected by the high court. The establishment then recorded a claim against the request to the Redrafting Division.

The place of the Bengali screen legend is situated at Trim Sagar Path in Gopalpur Moholla of Pabna city. Conceived on April 6, 1931, Mrs Sen spent her youth in this house before she moved to Kolkata after marriage.

She kicked the bucket on January 17 this year in Kolkata.

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