To prepare newly appointed judges for performing their duties and functions.
To ensure uniformity and consistency of decisions, equipping judges with an adequate command of law, procedures, and the technology of judging.
To educate judges on related areas of knowledge and skills useful for judicial work.
To inculcate the right kind of values, attitudes, and perspectives desirable for undertaking judicial functions.
To motivate and prepare judges to absorb reformist initiatives, overcoming resistance to change in a manner beneficial to judicial administration.
To recognize problems confronting the judiciary or faced by people vis-à-vis the judicial system, and to help develop and administer solutions for better access to justice; also, to build institutional solidarity and a sense of common purpose.
To undertake the publication of papers, books, monographs, journals on important topics of law and related subjects, as well as reading materials for trainees.
To facilitate research work on any subject affecting public accountability and confidence with judges.
To conduct research on any law emerging because of societal changes and its impact on people at the grassroots level.
To infuse the values of judicial ethics and discipline into newly recruited judicial officers.
To equip the judicial officers of the state with working knowledge on information, communication technology and other digitization initiatives for better output.
To train officers to develop their personation, manage their physical and mental health and well -being.
To train all stake holders of their justice delivery mechanism for better performance.