Did Indira Gandhi attend Oxford Law School?

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While Indira Gandhi did not study at Oxford Law School, she did pursue course in Modern History in 1937 at Somerville College that falls under Oxford.

But she couldn't complete her studies due to some health issues and had to leave after studying one year.

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