in 1930 Gandhi started the civil disobedience movement in order to
protest against an unfair law passed by British
A. which law was Gandhi against? why was he against the law?
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Gandhi was a lawyer for almost 25 years before he became an apostle of nonviolent revolution. While leading the independence movement in India, Gandhi worked as a journalist and edited the Young India, Navajivan and the Harijan.
There is a higher court than courts of justice and that is the court of conscience, The Law and The Lawyers quotes Gandhi as saying, “It supersedes all other courts”. Gandhi, according to DiSalvo, understood non-violent civil disobedience against an unjust government to be an “expression of one's highest form of law.”
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