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 Years of Arrests & Imprisonment of Mahatma Gandhi  | 
SOUTH AFRICA | |
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 10 January, 1908  | 
 
Arrested for failing to register or to leave Transvaal and sentenced to two months simple imprisonment.   | 
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 07 October, 1908  | 
 While returning from Natal, as he was unable to show his registration, which he had burnt, his sentence was imprisonment with hard labour.  | 
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 25 February, 1909  | 
 Arrested, sentenced for 3 months imprisonment at Transvaal for not producing registration certificate.  | 
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 06 November, 1913  | 
 After the ‘great march’ he was arrested at Palm Ford, released on 7th on bail furnished by Kallenbach.  | 
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 08 November, 1913  | 
 Again arrested and released on bail.  | 
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 09 November, 1913  | 
 Arrested and sentenced to nine months imprisonment. At Volkhurst sentenced for further three months. But unexpectedly released on 18 December, 1913.  | 
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 16 April, 1917  | 
 While touring Champaran served with a notice to leave the district but was not arrested.  | 
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 10 April, 1919  | 
 Arrested at Palwal on his way to Amritsar and was taken back to Bombay where he was released on 11 April.  | 
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 10 March, 1922  | 
 Arrested near Sabarmati Ashram for writing three articles in Young India. Sentenced to six years imprisonment. Released from Yervada prison on 5 February, 1924 unconditionally after an operation on 12 January, 1924  | 
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 05 May, 1930  | 
 At 12.45 a.m. arrested at Karadi near Dandi for violating Salt Law, without trail was imprisoned and released on 26 January, 1931 unconditionally.  | 
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 04 January, 1932  | 
 Arrested in Bombay at 3 a.m. and taken Yervada Jail. On 8 May, 1933 as he started fast was released at 6 p.m.  | 
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 01 August, 1933  | 
 
Arrested early morning at Bombay following his March toward Rass and released on 4 August at 9 a.m. and was asked to leave Yervada limits by 9.30 a.m. Did not comply, so arrested on 4th at 9.50 a.m. and sentenced to one year imprisonment.   | 
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 09 August, 1942  | 
 Arrested under Defense of India Rules in the early hours of the morning following ‘Quit India’ resolution and was lodge in Agakhan Palace Jail. Released unconditionally at 8 a.m. on 6 May, 1944.  |