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Who had pleaded from the side of Indian National Army officers in their Red Fort trial?

Who had pleaded from the side of Indian National Army officers in their Red Fort trial?

The correct answer is Sir T. B. Sapru.

Who was the advocate of the famous Indian National Army trials?

INA soldiers trial Bhulabhai was the leading counsel for the defence. Undeterred by poor health, Bhulabhai made an emphatic and passionate argument in defence of the charged soldiers.

Who supported the prisoner of the Indian National Army?

On 17 February 1942, two days after the Fall of Singapore, some 45,000 Indian Prisoners-Of-War (POWs), were gathered at Farrer Park. There, the British handed them over to the Japanese. To their surprise, the Japanese welcomed them and pledged their support for India’s Independence.

Which of the following INA leader was put on trial at Red Fort by the British government?

The first trial was that of Bahadur Shah II, the last Mughal emperor, whom the British charged with treason for involvement in the 1857 Mutiny. The mutineers had defended the Fort stoutly against the British. The historic 1945 trials of the INA soldiers were also held there.

Who among the following advocates had appeared for INA trials at Delhi in 1945 46?

The correct answer is Bhulabhai Desai. When the Japanese routed the Allies in Southeast Asia, they took some 60,000 soldiers of the British Indian army prisoners.

Who among the advocates had appeared for the INA trials at Delhi in 1945 46?

The committee declared the formation of the Congress’ defence team for the INA and included famous lawyers of the time, including Bhulabhai Desai, Asaf Ali, Jawaharlal Nehru, Tej Bahadur Sapru, Kailash Nath Katju and Lt. Col Horilal Varma Bar at Law.

Who created Rani Battalion?

Led by Captain Lakshmi Swaminathan (better known as Lakshmi Sahgal), the unit was raised in July 1943 with volunteers from the expatriate Indian population in Southeast Asia. The unit was named the “Rani Jhansi Regiment” after Rani Lakshmi Bai, Rani of Jhansi, a renowned Indian queen and freedom fighter.

Who was advocate during INA trials?

Who established Inc?

Dadabhai Naoroji
Dinshaw Edulji WachaAllan Octavian Hume
Indian National Congress/Founder

Who led INA trials?

The first trial Engineer as the chief prosecutor and two dozen counsel for the defense, led by Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru and fronted by Lt. Col Horilal Varma Bar At Law All three of the accused were charged with “waging war against the king contrary to section 121 of the Indian Penal Code”.

Who among following was not included in the INA trial held in Red Fort in 1945 46?

The correct answer is Mohan Singh.

Who fought the case of Azad Hind Fauj?

Captain-General Mohan Singh was the first to establish the Azad Hind Fauj in 1942 in Singapore with Indian prisoners of war of the British Indian army, but it later got disbanded. Bose with the help of Indians living in Southeast Asia, formed the INA again and proudly took charge of it.