Live Law
2024-01-30 08:45:25.0
Dwivedi takes the bench to written submissions
Dwivedi: the moving spirit of AMU never thought that he is a minority, his spirit was that we are nation, we have to a be loyal to the British event the British thought like that they also thought India was multinational. This concept of minority was not there, at no point in time in 1888 he changed his views...
Dwivedi : the governor-general was the supreme power, it is one thing to say that the university was established by the Muslims, it is another thing to say that the university was established by the governor general in counsel for the Muslims... there is a distinction between by and for, even today if parliament passes an act for tribals to establish a university, it doesn't mean the university was set up by the tribals .... what they do in this case is they change the status from MAO to AMU