Human Services Minister Raises Concern Over Judicial Handling of Domestic Violence Case

May 22, 2025 – Minister of Human Services and Social Security, Dr. Vindhya Persaud, has expressed serious concern over what she described as a lenient approach taken by the judiciary in a recent domestic violence case involving survivor Selena Sookram.
The case, which has drawn widespread public attention, involves repeated instances of severe abuse reportedly inflicted by Sookram’s partner. Despite the gravity of the allegations and visible injuries shared across social media platforms, the accused was granted bail in the amount of $40,000. Additionally, the court ruled that the accused would retain weekend custody of the child he shares with the survivor—despite reports that the child may have witnessed the violence and was potentially harmed during the incidents.
Minister Persaud pointed to the 2024 Family Violence Bill, passed by the Government to strengthen the legal framework protecting survivors. She noted, however, that the legislation does not appear to be effectively utilized in this and other similar cases, raising questions about the efficacy of judicial decisions in upholding the law’s intended protections.
The Minister emphasized the disconnect between legal reforms and the actual experiences of survivors, many of whom are rescued from dangerous situations through coordinated efforts between the Ministry and the Guyana Police Force. She underscored that such court rulings could undermine those efforts and place survivors at renewed risk.
The Ministry of Human Services continues to provide critical support to survivors through shelters, psychosocial services, and socio-economic assistance, while also collaborating with law enforcement to ensure timely intervention.
Dr. Persaud also called on other state agencies to fulfill their roles in enforcing protections under the law, highlighting the need for a cohesive and survivor-focused response across all levels of the justice and social support systems.
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