Colour Bar
- Gandhi applies for admission to the Supreme Court as a lawyer, but he is opposed by the Law Society on the grounds that he's a colored person.
- He meets with the opposition's lawyer, who requests proof of his background. He objects but provides the document and is admitted.
- After Gandhi takes the oath, the Chief Justice tells him to take off his turban. He complies and later tells his friends, "When at Rome, do as the Romans do."
- He also says the insistence on truth requires seeing a thing from a different standpoint in different circumstances.