The enemy property laws in Bangladesh: grabbing lands under the guise of legislation

Q3 Social Sciences
T. Yasmin
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ABSTRACT The law of enemy property has a long and complex history in Bangladesh. Although it originated from the emergency laws promulgated during the India-Pakistan war in 1965, its legacy continued in independent Bangladesh till recent years. The law, however, did not itself encourage any encroachment of property rights; rather it has been misused by different political regimes, to legalise the unlawful benefits accrued to influential land grabbers under the pretext of enemy property. This study, through a historical review, draws a legal analysis of how the process of taking over enemy properties by the government authorities had no legal justification and was used merely as a technique to deprive religious and indigenous minorities, of their lawful property rights. The study also scrutinises the present law, which promises to return the properties and attempts to look into the reasons behind its failure to make effective returns to the lawful owners.
孟加拉国的财产法敌人:打着立法的幌子攫取土地
在孟加拉国,敌人财产法有着悠久而复杂的历史。虽然它起源于1965年印巴战争期间颁布的紧急状态法,但它的遗产在独立的孟加拉国一直延续到最近几年。然而,法律本身并不鼓励任何侵犯财产权的行为;相反,它被不同的政治政权滥用,使有影响力的土地掠夺者以敌人财产为借口获得的非法利益合法化。这项研究通过历史回顾,从法律上分析了政府当局接管敌人财产的过程如何没有法律依据,如何仅仅被用作剥夺宗教少数群体和土著少数群体合法财产权利的一种手段。该研究还审查了现行法律,该法律承诺归还财产,并试图调查其未能向合法所有者进行有效返还的原因。
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