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Who decides this play's climax? You!

<p>A jury debates the guilt of a man accused of murdering his girlfriend, in a new play. And you, the audience, take the final call</p>

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Left to right: Michael Nazareth, Tanishaa Mukerji, Divya Palat, Aditya Hitkari rehearsing their lines

Left to right: Michael Nazareth, Tanishaa Mukerji, Divya Palat, Aditya Hitkari rehearsing their lines

Jury trials in India were abolished after the infamous Nanavati case of 1959, where Mumbai-based naval commander shot his wife’s lover, and later surrendered to the cops. The jury found the accused innocent, although the Bombay High Court thought otherwise and dismissed the verdict. But, what if jury trials had continued in India?

Left to right: Michael Nazareth, Tanishaa Mukerji, Divya Palat, Aditya Hitkari rehearsing their lines
Left to right: Michael Nazareth, Tanishaa Mukerji, Divya Palat, Aditya Hitkari rehearsing their lines

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