KCJSA

The official website of

Kerala Criminal Judiciary Staff Association

Welcome to KCJSA

KCJSA, Kerala Criminal Judiciary Staff Association is an association of all the Staff Members of Magistrate Courts under Administration of Justice Criminal Judiciary in the State of Kerala.  On behalf of its members, the association raises various concerns on various topics like working conditions and remunerations of the staff to the higher authorities and government, for an effective intervention and arriving a solution. 

The Leadership Team

Our leaders guide us in the right direction !

State President

M Balasubramanian

State General Secretary

C R Rajendran

Treasurer

Our Services

Collective Representation

KCJSA stands as a powerful voice, advocating for the collective interests and concerns of members. We work with relevant authorities to address working conditions and rights, ensuring a conducive environment for all.

Personal Development

Empower your potential through workshops, seminars, and training programs. Enhance communication, leadership skills, and stay updated with legal advancements, nurturing holistic growth.

Information Dissemination

Stay ahead with timely updates on legal precedents, legislative changes, and news impacting the criminal judiciary. KCJSA keeps you well-informed for professional excellence.

Networking Opportunities

Engage in a supportive network of peers, collaborating, and sharing experiences. Participate in interactive sessions, events, and gatherings to build meaningful connections.

Social Activities

Unwind and bond through our social events and gatherings. Foster camaraderie with fellow members and enjoy recreational pursuits.

Financial Assitance

Access support during challenging times with our financial assistance program. KCJSA cares for your
well-being and offers relief when needed.

Retirement Planning

Plan for a secure and fulfilling post-retirement life. Gain resources and guidance to embrace retirement confidently.

ഒരൊറ്റ ഇന്ത്യ ഒരൊറ്റ ജുഡീഷ്യറി

Staff Members of All India Judiciary join hands for ONE INDIA ONE JUDICIARY

"Integration of Civil and Criminal Judicial staff could be one of the solutions to address the staff shortage"