He was born on 6 January[citation needed] 1891[2] in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh in a Marathi speaking family; and married Janki Bai on 10 May 1912.
People who are present in this House to fashion out a constitution for India and do not know Hindustani are not worthy to be members of this Assembly.
Babu Narayan Das Shrivastava, notable pleader and a social leader of Bundelkhand region was his associate during his early days at District Court, Jhansi.
As a result of his involvement with the India freedom movement, Dhulekar was arrested by British forces in 1925.
However, Hindi was never made the national language as a result of the Anti-Hindi agitations of Tamil Nadu.