Gandhi protested against the delay. He read a statement pleading guilty.
He was involved, he told the court, in a "conflict of duties" - on the one
hand, not to set a bad example as a lawbreaker; on the other hand, to
render the "humanitarian and national service" for which he had come.
He disregarded the order to leave, "not for the voice of conscience". He
asked the penalty due.
The magistrate announced that he would pronounce sentence after a
two-hour recess and asked Gandhi to furnish bail for those 120
minutes. Gandhi refused. The judge released him without bail.
When the court reconvened, the judge said he would not deliver the
judgment for several days. Meanwhile he allowed Gandhi to remain at
liberty.
(a) what was the delay about?
(b) why did the magistrate announce that the verdict would be delivered after two hours of recess?
(c) what happened when gandhiji refused to furnish bail?
(d) what is the meaning of 'reconvene' given in the extract?
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