Nainital: The High court of Nainital on Tuesday has refused to put a ban on the marriage of Gupta brothers which was about to be held at Auli at an expenditure of ₹200 crore. During the hearing, the court ordered DM Chamoli to monitor the whole marriage. Besides this, the Environment Pollution Control Board has also been asked to monitor the event.
The High Court has also ordered the family to deposit a sum amount of ₹3 crore rupees to the government in two instalments before June 22. The family has also told the court that only 150 people will be attending the marriage, to which the court ordered to submit the marriage report latest by July 8.
Arkshit Joshi filed a petition in the Nainital High Court against the marriage of the sons of the industrialist, which is scheduled between June 18 to June 22. He claimed that about 15 to 20 helicopters have been arranged for the guests. These helicopters will greatly threaten the environment as well as the animals in the Bugyals.
Earlier, the HC expressed its displeasure over the high profile marriage of ₹200 crore in the world-famous Himalayan ski resort and hill station.
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