English actress Liz Hurley and her new husband, Indian-born businessman Arun Nayar, face criminal charges in a court in India growing out of their wedding ceremony. Today's This Is London and M&C report on the charges brought by Vishnu Khandelwal, a devout Hindu, who claims that the couple's wedding last month at the Meherangarh Fort in Rajastha violated Hindu custom. He alleges that the couple drank alcohol, that Liz refused to remove her shoes and that the couple kissed in front of cameras during the ceremony. It is also claimed that Hurley wore too skimpy a dress. Liz and Arun are charged under Section 295A of the Indian Penal Code with intentionally causing outrage the feelings of Hindus by insulting their religious and ritualistic beliefs.
Media also reported that Arun's father, Vinod Nayar, has agreed to testify against the couple. Apparently Vinod has disowned his son because of the way Vinod and his wife were treated at the wedding celebrations. If found guilty, Liz and Arun could be fined and sentenced to up to three years in prison.
The complaint against Liz and Arun was initially filed last month, and ITN reported then that the real concern of those filing charges was that the couple had first been married in a Christian ceremony in England, so they were not eligible for a subsequent Hindu wedding. Their attempt to have a Hindu wedding in India as a second ceremony was seen as an attempt to spread Christianity.