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The '''Lahore Conspiracy Case trial''', also known as the ''First Lahore Conspiracy Case'', were the trials held in [[Lahore]] (then part of the undivided [[Punjab (British India)|Punjab]] of [[British Raj|British India]]) in the aftermath of the failed [[Ghadar conspiracy]] in 1915. The trial was held by a Special tribunal constituted under the [[Defence of India Act 1915]]. Out of a total of 291 convicted conspirators, 42 were executed, 114 got life sentences and 93 got varying terms of imprisonment. 42 defendants in the trial were acquitted. The uncovering of the conspiracy also saw the initiation of the [[Hindu German Conspiracy trial]] in the United States.
The '''Lahore Conspiracy Case trial''', also known as the ''First Lahore Conspiracy Case'', were some trials held in [[Lahore]] (then part of the undivided [[Punjab (British India)|Punjab]] of [[British Raj|British India]]) in the aftermath of the failed [[Ghadar conspiracy]] in 1915. The trial was held by a Special tribunal constituted under the [[Defence of India Act 1915]]. Out of a total of 291 convicted conspirators, 42 were executed, 114 got life sentences and 93 got varying terms of imprisonment. 42 defendants in the trial were acquitted. The uncovering of the conspiracy also saw the initiation of the [[Hindu German Conspiracy trial]] in the United States.


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The Lahore Conspiracy Case trial, also known as the First Lahore Conspiracy Case, were some trials held in Lahore (then part of the undivided Punjab of British India) in the aftermath of the failed Ghadar conspiracy in 1915. The trial was held by a Special tribunal constituted under the Defence of India Act 1915. Out of a total of 291 convicted conspirators, 42 were executed, 114 got life sentences and 93 got varying terms of imprisonment. 42 defendants in the trial were acquitted. The uncovering of the conspiracy also saw the initiation of the Hindu German Conspiracy trial in the United States.

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