New Delhi: In response to a series of petitions concerning the Adani-Hindenburg controversy, the Supreme Court of India has instructed the Union government and the Securities and Exchange Board of ...
India’s Supreme Court rejected a petition seeking an independent probe into allegations against billionaire Gautam Adani’s conglomerate raised by New York-based activist firm Hindenburg ...
A Supreme Court-monitored panel will investigate the allegations against Adani group India's Supreme Court has set up an independent panel to investigate a US research firm's allegations of fraud ...
India's top court has ... a blank" in the inquiry. The Supreme Court on Wednesday asked the regulator to finish its investigation within three months. Mr Adani, who has always denied any ...
The Supreme Court said the NCLAT order had an "internal ... Bangladesh-bound power to be sold in India Recently, the Adani Group, through its subsidiaries, has faced criticism for taking over ...
The final part of the four-part deep-dive into the recent case before the Supreme Court of India calling for a halt to arms ...
SEBI submitted before the Supreme Court that no listed company of ... the allegation that the Securities and Exchange Board of India is investigating Adani since 2016 is factually baseless.
The Supreme Court will hear on May 12 the pleas on the Adani-Hindenburg row in which it ... the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has submitted it needs six more months for ...
News reports this morning reveal that the Swiss Public Prosecutors Office has frozen five accounts containing US$311 million (₹2,610 crore) that belong to longtime Adani confidant Chang Chung ...
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has allowed the consortium of Dickey Alternate Investment Trust (DAIT) and Adani Power to operate a power plant of Chennai-based power generation company Coastal Energen.
By Alex Travelli The Supreme Court in recent years has struck down a ban on consensual gay sex. A ruling in favor of legalizing gay unions would make India an outlier in Asia. The court declared ...
Beijing than its predecessors. This is a setback for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and billionaire Gautam Adani.