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Dhaka: The High Court has ordered the musician Ferdous Wahid’s two nieces to enter their father Mostafa Jaglul Wahid’s house at Gulshan 2, Road No. 95 without delay.
A virtual High Court court of Judge Md Nazrul Islam Talukder and Judge Ahmed Sohail approved the order on Monday night based on media reports.
At the same time, after confirming their entry and location in the house in the evening, the CO of the Gulshan Police Station has been asked to inform the Supreme Court Special Officer about the progress by phone. Additionally, they have been asked to ensure the safety of the two sisters in the home until November 1. Furthermore, the CO of Gulshan Police Station together with two daughters and Anju Kapoor, who was staying at the house, have been invited to appear in High Court on 1 November.
Attorney Manzil Morshed and Deputy Attorney General AKM Amin Uddin Manik confirmed the court order.
According to media reports, the house is located on about 10 kathas of land.
After the owner’s death, his two daughters took a stand in front of the house in a property dispute. The two sisters claim that the house is in the hands of Anju Kapoor, the father’s second wife. It does not allow them to enter the house at all.
Mostafa Jaglul died on October 10.
Mostafa Jaglul Wahid was a pilot by profession. There is no one among the brothers in Bangladesh except the musician Ferdous Wahid. Mushfiqa and Mobashera, two daughters of Mostafa Jaglul Wahid, stood in front of the house for two days.
They tried to enter the house but failed.
Mushfiqa told the media that his father started the family in 1974 at this house in Gulshan with his mother. They were born in this house. His parents divorced in 2005.
Later, her father married an Indian named Anju Kapoor. He is now the sole occupant of the house, according to the report.
Bangladesh time: 1959 hours, October 26, 2020
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