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The Story of My Experiments with Truth Part 4, Chapter 45 Summary

Sharp Practice?

  • Gandhi points out to the court the error described in the previous chapter.
  • One judge is startled and accuses Gandhi. He maintains his cool (of course) and explains the miscalculation.
  • The judges take care of the error, and Gandhi feels this incident proves it's possible to be an honest lawyer.