The ADGLS Judiciary and Mentorship Programme is a structured academic initiative aimed at guiding and preparing law students for judicial services examinations and related legal career pathways. The programme is designed to nurture conceptual clarity, analytical depth, and disciplined study practices essential for success in competitive judicial examinations.
Through focused mentoring, expert lectures, case law discussions, and examination-oriented training, the programme provides students with systematic exposure to core and optional law subjects, current legal developments, and judicial reasoning. Regular interactions with faculty mentors, legal professionals, and experienced academicians enable students to receive academic guidance, performance feedback, and career counselling.
The programme emphasizes holistic development by combining doctrinal learning with practical insights, answer-writing practice, mock tests, and time-management strategies. It also encourages peer learning and sustained academic engagement, fostering confidence, consistency, and ethical commitment among aspiring judicial officers.
The ADGLS Judiciary and Mentorship Programme reflects the institution’s commitment to academic excellence, professional guidance, and the development of future members of the judiciary who are knowledgeable, impartial, and committed to the ideals of justice and the rule of law.






