Summary: In a recent statement, Officer T. A. Broomhead mentioned seeing proof impressions of special issue stamps for use in Imphal, with two denominations prepared featuring the old Moghul fortress at Old Delhi with the slogan “On to Delhi” and the inscription “Provisional Government of Free India.” When it was decided Imphal stamps were not needed, the stamps were destroyed, leaving only a small quantity saved. Mr. Desai argued that the free Government of India had the right to make war for liberation purposes, highlighting the immunity of acts done during war from municipal law. The trial also delved into the presence of Indian state Gazettes and the legal justifications for wartime acts. The discussion also included the Desai-Liaqat Pact and the challenges faced in securing credentials for talks with Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose. Lt. Nag provided insights into 1.N.A. activities, including a notable Order of the Day by Subhas Chandra Bose encouraging troops on their brave deeds and the road to freedom via Delhi. The proceedings also included the commutation of a death sentence, discussions on adjournment duration, and testimonies from individuals regarding their engagements during the war.