The Untouchables and the Pax Britannica - Page 172

I. Lectures on the English Constitution.

II. Paramountcy and the claim of the Indian States to be Independent.

In the Government Law College Magazine, following observations are made in the ‘College Notes, 8th January

1936 issue:—

“We however note with satisfaction that Mr. Fyzee has handed over charge to no less a person than Dr. Ambedkar. A lawyer of repute, he is a close student of Economics, an authority on Constitutional Law and a personality known throughout India and elsewhere. To write more about him would be otiose. Expecting much from our Principal we shall not embarrass him now. We prefer to wait and see.”