Kazi was born in
Sindh, then part of the
Bombay Presidency of
British India, on 21 December 1917. He was a distinguished alumnus of the
University of Bombay. His father, Ali Muhammad Kazi, joined the Indian Police and rose to the position of District
Superintendent of Police, a position normally reserved for the British. His elder brother, Mumtaz A Kazi, had a distinguished career in the civil service and served as Member of the Sindh Public Service Commission. He married Razia Effendi, grand daughter of Khan Bahadur Hassanally Effendi - founder of the Sindh Madressah and one of the pioneers of the Pakistan movement. He was a nephew of the scholar
Imdad Ali Imam Ali Kazi and his German wife
Elsa Kazi. He had two sisters, one of them was married to the late Mr A R Kazi, Joint Secretary Ministry of Law,
Government of Pakistan while the other was married to Mr Muhammad Hassan Kazi, who was engaged in business with the
Parsi community. Several of his cousins including Mr
A G N Kazi, the late Mr
Ahmed Hussain A Kazi and the late Justice
Bashir Ghulam Nabi Kazi were also inducted in the civil service and rose to high positions. Several other members of the family who opted for the judiciary include Justice Mohammed Hayat Junejo, the late Justice Imam Ali G Kazi, Justice Akhter Ali G Kazi, and Justice
Mukhtiar Ahmad Junejo. His nephew Justice
Mamoon Kazi rose to be Chief Justice
High Court of Sindh, while his son-in-law Justice
Agha Rafiq Ahmed Khan is the current Chief Justice of the
Federal Shariat Court of
Pakistan. ==Career==