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Sayyad Agha Haider (also spelt as Syed Agha Hyder) (1876−1947) was a barrister and judge in British India. He is known for refusing to pass the death sentence to Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev Thapar and Shivaram Rajguru in the 1930 Lahore conspiracy case. He was a former judge of Lahore High Court.Family Roots Agha Haider had son Zargham Haider who died while he was 12 years old and two daughters Ameer Bano and Shehar Bano. Ameer Bano had only one child, Qudsiya Begum while Shehar Bano had no children. Qudsiya Begum was brought up by Justice Agha Haider and her aunt, Shehar Bano. Qudsiya Begum was married to Shaukat Abbas and they have 6 children-• Late Javed Haider• Tanveer Haider• Shahina Fatima• Shababa Abbas• Rabab Hasan• Naved Haider

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  • Sayyad Agha Haider (also spelt as Syed Agha Hyder) (1876−1947) was a barrister and judge in British India. He is known for refusing to pass the death sentence to Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev Thapar and Shivaram Rajguru in the 1930 Lahore conspiracy case. He was a former judge of Lahore High Court.Family Roots Agha Haider had son Zargham Haider who died while he was 12 years old and two daughters Ameer Bano and Shehar Bano. Ameer Bano had only one child, Qudsiya Begum while Shehar Bano had no children. Qudsiya Begum was brought up by Justice Agha Haider and her aunt, Shehar Bano. Qudsiya Begum was married to Shaukat Abbas and they have 6 children-• Late Javed Haider• Tanveer Haider• Shahina Fatima• Shababa Abbas• Rabab Hasan• Naved Haider (en)
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  • I was not a party to the order of the removal of the accused from the court to the jail and I was not responsible for it anyway. I disassociate myself from all that took place today in consequence of that order. (en)
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  • Sayyad Agha Haider (also spelt as Syed Agha Hyder) (1876−1947) was a barrister and judge in British India. He is known for refusing to pass the death sentence to Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev Thapar and Shivaram Rajguru in the 1930 Lahore conspiracy case. He was a former judge of Lahore High Court.Family Roots Agha Haider had son Zargham Haider who died while he was 12 years old and two daughters Ameer Bano and Shehar Bano. Ameer Bano had only one child, Qudsiya Begum while Shehar Bano had no children. Qudsiya Begum was brought up by Justice Agha Haider and her aunt, Shehar Bano. Qudsiya Begum was married to Shaukat Abbas and they have 6 children-• Late Javed Haider• Tanveer Haider• Shahina Fatima• Shababa Abbas• Rabab Hasan• Naved Haider (en)
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