In 1904, he and 54 other prominent constitutionalist dissidents formed a secret society called the Meykade Garden secret society[fa] with the aim to remove the Qajar dynasty from power.
In 1905, Asef ad-Dowleh[fa] who was at the time the governor of Qazvin established the Omid School[fa] as the first modern school in Qazvin and assigned Molla Ali as the principal of the school.
A group of prisoners in Baghshah, Qazi Ardaghi is the first person standing from left.
Molla Ali moved from Qazvin to Tehran in the early days of the Constitutional era and joined the judiciary, which gave him the nickname Qazi Ardaghi, "The Ardaghi Judge". As a judge, he severely punished many of the preparators of the Toopkhane Square Incident[fa] acquitted the people accused of plotting the failed assassination attempt on Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar. Due to his anti Shah positions, he was one of the seven people who the Shah demanded the parliament to be arrested, which was refused by the parliament.
↑Nūr Muḥammadī, Mahdī (2010). مشاهیر قزوین[Notable people of Qazvin] (in Persian) (3rded.). Saye Gostar. ISBN978-964-7536-86-8.
↑Nūr Muḥammadī, Mahdī (2003). قزوین در انقلاب مشروطه[Qazvin in the constitutional revolution] (in Persian) (1sted.). Qazvīn: Hadis-e Emruz. ISBN964-7536-38-0. OCLC55806318.
↑Golriz, Seyyed Mohammad Ali (1989). Minudar (in Persian) (2nded.). Taha. p.901.