Background
The son of Kazi Syed Nasiruddin and Dayanath Begum, he studied at the Aligarh Muslim University founded by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan.
politician member of the Rajya Sabha
The son of Kazi Syed Nasiruddin and Dayanath Begum, he studied at the Aligarh Muslim University founded by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan.
His younger brother, Kazi Syed Gyasuddin, was a famous criminal lawyer ( also Bachelor of Laws from Aligarh ) and a Congress Modern Language Association from Akola and held several ministerial positions in Maharashtra Assembly ( 1951-1962).
He moved an amendment on the lines of American Constitution to make right to privacy a fundamental right but Doctor B.R.Ambedkar gave it only reserved support. His sons-in-law include Syed Mukassir Shah, former chairman of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council and Justice M.M. Qazi, former chairman of the Maharashtra Administrative Council and retired judge of the Bombay High Court.
A criminal lawyer par excellence, he was a prominent member of the Congress party. As well as participating in the Constituent Assembly that framed the constitution for independent India from 1947 to 1950, he was a member of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly until 1952 (at that time Madhya Pradesh was known as the Central Province). Following that he was a member of the Rajya Sabha (the upper house of the Indian Parliament) from 1954 to 1958.