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Vested Property Act

   Posted by: Sodeep   in Bangladesh

The Vested Property Act of Bangladesh is a very controversial law of Bangladesh which involves the Independence War of Bangladesh. This law allowed the ones who were gone during the war of 1971 in Bangladesh’s Independence War, not to gain their property back.
This law has been renamed to the “Vested Property Act of Bangladesh” in 1974. You can simply declare someone an enemy of the country (Bangladesh) and make the property to be gone from their hands to the government’s.
What that meant?
First, let’s look at figures. The amount of property that can be declared to “enemy” state is 702,335 acres (2,842 km²) and 22,835 homes are listed in these lands. Much of this land is from Dhirendranath Dutta, a Hindu politician in Bangladesh after the war period. His body was never found after the Pakistanis took him and it is said that he had not left the country by his own thinking. Nobel Prize winner Amartya Sen’s property’s were confiscated by the Pakistani government. In 1999, the Bangladeshi government started investigating in this case but there is not much information about their progress.

Professor Barkat of Dhaka University took a survey and a research about what the regular citizens think about who has taken the vested properties. In his Inquiry into Causes and Consequences of Deprivation of Hindu Minorities in Bangladesh through the Vested Property Act, it mentioned more of the statistics about the vested properties. About 40% of the Hindus or 925,050 Hindu families of Bangladesh were affected by this act.

Now to add it all up, which party took over most of these properties?
Bangladesh Awami League 44.2%
Bangladesh Nationalist Party 31.7%
Jatiya Party 5.8%
Jamaat-e-Islami 4.8%
Others 13.5%

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10 comments so far

Thakur Das mondal
 1 

How possible to return his property form Vested Property

May 17th, 2009 at 6:32 am
ssdt
 2 

I am not sure at what you are asking. Are you asking for something that on how to get your vested property back?

May 19th, 2009 at 12:04 pm
md golam mostafa
 3 

how can ones get permanent lease if he has already yearly taxe base lease.

June 24th, 2009 at 11:47 am
md golam mostafa
 4 

what is the requirment to get permanent lease of vested property?

June 24th, 2009 at 11:49 am
 5 

how can i get back my propery which was in my fathers name which is vested propery?
it was declared vested property after 1969

June 28th, 2009 at 5:21 am
ssdt
 6 

I have no information on how to get it back but I can tell that even if you are a Hindu and show some money to the government, they will be willing to give you the property back for bribe.

June 29th, 2009 at 2:56 am
 7 

Dear sir
I truely appreciate your ingenius idea but the piont is that we dont have any of the original documents as proof (doleel) with us.
The people who drove us out burnt them down. However we had a few tea estates there in Bangladesh taken over by Bangladeshi government, which can be traced down to my late father whose death-certificate and succession certificate i have,,,,,, bribe is ok but it woult be very informative if i could get to know the scale of the bribe i will have to pay,, and secondly i dont want to get myself killed ,thats why i have let the matter lie by………but then again your idea was till far the best iv received

regards

sudipta chaudhuri

June 29th, 2009 at 4:34 am
suvankarbs@gmail.com
 8 

about bangladesh

October 5th, 2009 at 5:48 am
Mukto Manush
 9 

This act is a shame to us. Why all Bengalees are not getting equal status here?

March 1st, 2010 at 1:49 am
Md Mhamudul hasan
 10 

Dear sir
how can one get permanent lease if he has already yearly taxe base lease.

May 9th, 2010 at 2:10 am

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