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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Contents
The Offer | 1 |
Preliminary Hearings | 17 |
Witnesses for the Prosecution | 26 |
Copyright | |
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20 January accused alleged already answer appeared approver Apte argued argument arrested asked Atal Atma Charan authorities Badge began Bench Bhopatkar Bombay Book called charge client colleagues confession conspiracy counsel cross-examination custody Dange Daphtari December defence Delhi Doctor evidence examined Express fact February feel felt followed Gandhi give given going Gopal Godse Government Gwalior hand hearing High Court Hindu Home Hon'ble Honour incident India Jail January Judge Justice lawyer leave looked Madanlal Magistrate Mahatma Mahatmaji ment mind minutes morning murder Nathuram night notes officers Parchure party persons pistol police police officers Poona prayer prepared produced Prosecution prove question record Red Fort referred remember reply Savarkar seat seemed side soon Special statement story taken talked thought told took trial tried truth witness