The Story of the Red Fort Trial, 1948-49Trial story of Mahatma Gandhi's murder case, by a lawyer who defended D.S. Parchure, one of the accused in the trial. |
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The Offer | 1 |
Preliminary Hearings | 17 |
Witnesses for the Prosecution | 49 |
Copyright | |
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