Indian law stipulates that anyone who discharges a firearm “in a reckless or negligent manner or in celebratory gunfire,” endangering others, may be subject to a jail sentence, a fine, or both.
A court in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, had ruled in 2016 that every act of celebratory gunfire should be looked at, regardless of whether a police complaint had been made.
The Times of India reports that a relative also uploaded the bride’s video to social media after it was recorded.
According to the police, the woman was “absconding” because she was afraid of being arrested.
A woman and her husband were posing with a sparkler gun for wedding photos when a viral video from the western state of Maharashtra surfaced last week, showing the sparkler backfiring in the bride’s face.
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