Honeymoon
has
just
started
for
the
celebrity
couple
Katy
Perry
and
Russell
Brand,
who
tied
the
knot
in
India
at
the
Ranthambore
National
Park
on
October
23
following
the
Hindu
rituals.
But,
they
won"t
have
a
peaceful
honeymoon
as
a
legal
action
has
been
taken
by
an
environmental
activist
against
the
couple
as
well
as
two
other
people.
The
couple
had
a
grand
wedding
at
the
Ranthambore
resort
which
was
graced
by
a
man-eater
tiger.
The
activist
named
Akhshay
Sharma
has
filed
a
criminal
complaint
against
four
of
them
saying
that
they
violated
the
green
laws
during
their
wedding
ceremony
in
the
forests
of
Ranthambore.
On
October
30,
the
complaint
will
be
heard
by
the
Chief
Judicial
Magistrate
of
Sawaimadhopur
district.
The
complainant
was
quoted
saying
that
the
hotel
authority,
guests
and
the
couple
breached
the
forest
area
rules
and
regulations
but
neither
the
forest
department
nor
the
district
administration
took
any
action
against
them.
Sharma
said
that
he
filed
the
complaint
asking
for
court"s
direction
to
investigate
the
matter.
Sharma
further
alleged
that
they
visited
the
Ranthambore
National
Park
on
October
24
and
during
their
visit
they
consumed
liquor,
smoked,
carried
weapons,
changed
route
from
No.
2
to
No.
3
without
taking
permission,
disturbed
the
endangered
animals
of
the
forest
and
even
alighted
from
the
vehicle
(gypsy).
He
added
that
they
even
forced
the
paparazzi
to
alight
from
their
vehicle
and
seized
their
vehicle
keys
in
the
park,
where
the
tigers
move
about
freely.
The
complaint,
further,
added
that
no
action
was
taken
against
them
by
the
authorities.
Sharma
said
that
the
wedding
party
played
loud
music
in
the
resort
at
midnight
thus,
disturbing
the
local
people
as
well
as
the
wild
animals.
He
indicated
that
these
acts
have
violated
Section
29,
30,
31
and
32
of
Environment
Protection
Act.
District
Collector
Ravi
Kant
has
been
directed
by
Rajasthan
Chief
Minister
Ashok
Gehlot
to
investigate
the
noise
pollution
rules
during
the
grand
wedding.
Well,
one
thing
is
very
astonishing
that
the
authorities
did
not
bother
to
stop
them
or
provide
them
proper
guidelines
before
the
wedding
and
now
some
activist
is
coming
out
complaining
against
them.
Now,
if
they
are
punished
by
the
law,
it
will
be
like
insulting
your
guests
and
if
no
action
is
taken
no
one
will
bother
to
care
for
Indian
rules
and
regulations!