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The curious case of Kawas Nanavati

In Hot Blood settles all debate on the Nanavati case with its impeccable research

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Bhupesh Bhandari
In Hot Blood
The Nanavati Case That Shook India
Bachi Karkaria
Juggernaut
302 pages; Rs 699

On April 27, 1959, Commander Kawas Nanavati of the Indian navy dropped his wife and three children at the Metro cinema in downtown Mumbai for the matinee show of Tom Thumb, drove up to Jeevan Jyoti building on Napean Sea Road, and shot dead Prem Ahuja, the paramour of his English wife, Sylvia. The jury found him not guilty, though its decision was overturned by the higher courts, and Nanavati was sent to the Arthur Road prison. In a few short years, Nanavati received

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