Chaudhari Hyder Husein Explained

Chaudhari Hyder Husein
Office:Member of the Lok Sabha
Termstart:1957
Termend:1952
Party:Indian National Congress
Birth Date:24 December 1890
Birth Place:Garhi Bhilwal, Barabanki district, Uttar Pradesh
Office1:Member of the Constituent Assembly of India
Termstart1:14 July 1947
Termend1:24 January 1950
Alma Mater:Canning College, Lucknow
St. Catherine's College, Oxford
Parents:Chaudhri Ghazanfar Husein (father)
Spouse:Safiah Hyder Husein (m. 1914)
Predecessor:position established
Successor:Dinesh Pratap Singh
Constituency:Gonda
Predecessor1:position established
Successor1:position delimited
Honorific Prefix:Barrister

Chaudhari Hyder Husein was an Indian politician. He was the member of Constituent Assembly of India from the United Provinces through the Indian National Congress ticket.[1] In 1937 he was a member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly Husein was elected as a member of the Constituent Assembly of India and. later, the Lok Sabha from 1952 to 1957, representing the Gonda Lok Sabha constituency.[2] He was President of the Oudh Bar Association High Court Lucknow from 1966 to 1968.[3]

Early life and education

Chaudhari Hyder Husein was born at Garhi Bhilwal in Barabanki district of Uttar Pradesh on 24 December 1890. He completed his schooling from Church Mission High School, Lucknow.[2] He studied at various colleges and universities, including M.A.O. College, Aligarh, Oxford University and Trinity College, Dublin.[2]

Political beginnings

Husein became a member of the Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh in 1937. Later, he was a Member, Constituent Assembly of India and the Provisional Parliament of India.[2]

Lok Sabha

Husein was elected to the Constituent Assembly from the United Provinces through an Indian National Congress ticket. He did not actively participate in the Assembly debates. Husein made only one speech.

Judicial career

Husein served as a senior advocate in the Supreme Court of India.[2]

Personal life

Husein married Safiah Hyder Husein on 24 November 1914; they had two sons and five daughters.[2]

His hobby was agriculture and he was involved in many organizations and associations, including the Guardians’ Association, Madrasa-i-Qadimia; the Uttar Pradesh Branch of the National Rifle Association; Indian Council of World Affairs; and Director, British-Indian Corporation, Kanpur and Sitapur Electric Supply Company.[2] He visited United States of America, Southern Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Greece.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2018-12-24 . Chaudhri Hyder Husein MP biodata Gonda District (North) ENTRANCE INDIA . 2023-01-30 . en-US.
  2. Web site: Chaudhri Hyder Husein ENTRANCE INDIA . 21 January 2019 . 2023-01-28 . en-US.
  3. Web site: Oudh Bar Association High Court Lucknow . 2023-01-28 . www.oudhbarassociation.in. Late Chaudhry Haider Hussain.