Indian National Army trials

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The Indian National Army trials were a series of high-profile court-martials held by the British colonial government in 1945–46 against officers and soldiers of Subhas Chandra Bose’s Indian National Army, which galvanized Indian public opinion and intensified the struggle for independence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf court-martial proceedings
historical event
political trial
alsoKnownAs INA trials
Indian National Army trials
surface form: Red Fort trials
appliesToJurisdiction British colonial government in India
charge abetment of murder
murder
waging war against the King-Emperor
country British India
court court-martial of the British Indian Army
defendant Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon
Prem Kumar Sahgal
Shah Nawaz Khan
officers of the Indian National Army
soldiers of the Indian National Army
endTime 1946
followedBy Royal Indian Navy mutiny
accelerated negotiations for Indian independence
hasEffect galvanization of Indian public opinion
intensification of the Indian independence struggle
rise of nationalist sentiment in the Indian armed forces
strengthening of the Indian National Congress demand for independence
widespread public protests in India
historicalContext collapse of Japanese Empire in Asia
end of World War II
late phase of the Indian independence movement
legalBasis Army Act, 1950
surface form: Indian Army Act and wartime emergency regulations
location Delhi
Red Fort
surface form: Red Fort, Delhi
mainSubject alleged treason by INA personnel
collaboration with Imperial Japan
notableOutcome commutation of death sentences after public pressure
release of many INA prisoners
opposedBy Indian National Congress
Muslim League leaders sympathetic to INA prisoners
student organizations in India
trade unions in India
participant British Indian Army
Indian National Army
Indian independence movement
Subhas Chandra Bose
partOf history of the Indian National Army
legal history of British India
prosecutor British Indian Army
surface form: British Indian military authorities
significantEvent first INA trial of Shah Nawaz Khan, Prem Kumar Sahgal and Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon
significantPlace Red Fort
startTime 1945
supportedBy British colonial administration
sections of British public opinion during World War II

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Royal Indian Navy mutiny relatedEvent Indian National Army trials
Indian National Army associatedWithEvent Indian National Army trials
this entity surface form: Red Fort Trials
Indian National Army trials alsoKnownAs Indian National Army trials
this entity surface form: Red Fort trials
Rani of Jhansi Regiment associatedWith Indian National Army trials
this entity surface form: Indian National Army trials (Red Fort trials)
Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon notableEvent Indian National Army trials
this entity surface form: INA Red Fort trials
Prem Kumar Sahgal participantIn Indian National Army trials
this entity surface form: Red Fort trials
Prem Kumar Sahgal causeOfNotability Indian National Army trials
this entity surface form: Red Fort INA trials