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“I have come to the conclusion that we should stop going to law courts. Taking such cases to the courts does little good. Where the peasants are so crushed and fear- stricken, law courts are useless. The real relief for them is to be free from fear.’’
a) Who says the above lines and to whom?
b) What cases is he referring to?
c) Why were the peasants crushed and fear stricken?
d) What would be the real relief for the peasants?

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Answered by syedmohammed7337
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Explanation:

Because gandhiji felt it was useless to take the champaran case to court as it was a British court and the judge was a British will never get anything in their favour and also the eminent lawyers were charging a huge amount.

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