An Indian man went to South Africa at the same time as Gandhi, witnessing the birth of his non-violent tactics of protest.
Born in 1869 in India, Mahatma Gandhi was a lawyer by profession. His work led him to South Africa, where from 1883 he worked to secure the rights of Indians living under British rule. It was ...
Gandhi's lawyer requested converting the summary trial to a summons trial for a detailed recording of evidence. The court will hear Satyaki's response on February 25. Earlier in the day ...
‘Legal rights do not automatically translate into liberation in an unequal society’—An Interview with Historian Vijay Prashad on Caste Politics, War, and Economic Justice: Part 1 ...
Nelson Mandela did. “Martin Luther King Jr. did. Mahatma Gandhi did. The Court permitted MAZI NNAMDI KANU to speak & he did, very eloquently & from the heart. It’s a win-win for the case.” ...
Gandhi was a child of the British Empire. Born in India in 1869 he trained as a barrister in London before moving to South Africa where he successfully fought against the appalling treatment of ...
Mr. Gandhi's lawyer Kashi Prasad Shukla said the complainant was cross-examined on February 11. After the completion of the cross-examination, Monday was set to be the hearing day, however ...
Pune: The court of special magistrate Amol Shinde on Wednesday reserved its order till April 7 on the application filed by leader of opposition in Lok.
A Lucknow Court on Wednesday imposed a fine of `200 on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for repeatedly failing to appear before it in connection with a case related to his remarks on freedom fighter Veer ...