Khalifa Ahmed Al Bin Ali (Arabic: خليفة بن أحمد آل بن علي) (1936–2006), was a Bahraini lawyer of the Al Bin Ali tribe during the early 1970s throughout the early 2000s.
Khalifa Ahmed Al Bin Ali was born in the town of Hidd on Muharraq Island in the Kingdom of Bahrain in 1936.
[5] In 2000, he was elected by the Amir of Bahrain as a member of the Supreme National Committee which was chosen by the Amir to prepare the National Action Charter of Bahrain,[6] which was a document put forward by King Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifah of Bahrain in 2001 in order to end the popular 1990s uprising and return the country to constitutional rule.
In 2003, he was appointed by King of Bahrain Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa as a member ( Judge) of the Constitutional Court for a period of six years.
[7] Some reliable sources assert that the Government of Bahrain expected Khalifa Ahmed Al-Binali to run as a candidate in the 2002 Bahrain Council of Representatives and eventually become the speaker of the Council of Representatives instead of Khalifa Al-Dhahrani due to his wide experience as a lawyer, one of the founders of the 1973 constitution, vice-president of parliament of 73, head of the legal committee during the Consultative Council of Bahrain 1992-2002, as well as being an active member of the Supreme National Committee for the National Charter of Bahrain (Al-Meethak), but due to his illness in early 2002 those expectations did not occur.