About the National Judicial Academy (NJA):
- NJA, established in 1993 under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, is an independent society, fully funded by the Government of India, and works under the directions of the Supreme Court of India.
- Mandate: Strengthening the Administration of Justice through Judicial Education, Research, and Policy Development.
- It organises training to aid the judges in their judging roles and in the performance of court administration work.
- Its 63-acre campus is located on the outskirts of Bhopal. It also has a registered office in Delhi.
- The Chief Justice of India (CJI) is the Chairman of the General Body of NJA as well as the Chairman of the Governing Council, the Executive Committee, and the Academic Council of NJA.
- Management:
- The Director, NJA is the Principal Executive Officer. The Director is appointed by the Chairman, the Hon'ble Chief Justice of India.
- NJA academic staff positions include, in addition to the Director, one position of Additional Director (Research), three positions of Professor, six positions of Assistant Professor, six positions of Research Fellow, and six positions of Law Associate.