DistantNews
Support us
๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฏ Fiji /Crime & Justice

Domestic Violence Cases Nearly Double in Fiji, Legal Aid Commission Reports

From FBC News · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Sources not specified New plan
  • Domestic violence protection order cases handled by Fiji's Legal Aid Commission have nearly doubled in the past year.
  • Justice Minister Siromi Turaga highlighted this trend in Parliament while supporting the 2026โ€“2027 National Budget.
  • The increase indicates a growing need for legal assistance for victims of domestic abuse in Fiji.

Cases involving domestic violence protection orders processed by Fiji's Legal Aid Commission have almost doubled over the last year, signaling a significant rise in demand for legal aid among victims. Justice Minister Siromi Turaga brought this concerning trend to light in Parliament during his address in support of the 2026โ€“2027 National Budget.

The surge in applications underscores the critical role the Legal Aid Commission plays in providing essential legal support to those experiencing domestic abuse. The commission's efforts are crucial in helping victims navigate the legal system and secure the protection they need.

Turaga's statement emphasizes the growing challenge faced by the nation in addressing domestic violence. The increased caseload suggests that more individuals are coming forward to seek help, but also points to the escalating prevalence of such incidents within the community. The government's budget support is seen as vital to bolstering the commission's capacity to meet this rising demand.

Domestic violence protection order cases handled by the Legal Aid Commission have almost doubled over the past year, highlighting the growing demand for legal support for victims across Fiji.

โ€” Siromi TuragaJustice Minister Siromi Turaga speaking in support of the 2026โ€“2027 National Budget in Parliament.
DistantNews Editorial

Originally published by FBC News in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.