The Supreme Court refused to pause Adani Enterprises’ resolution plan for Jaiprakash Associates Limited and asked NCLAT to hear Vedanta’s appeal on April 10. The Court said the appellate tribunal should decide the matter without delay after hearing all parties.
Vedanta has approached the Supreme Court seeking a stay on Adani Enterprises’ resolution plan for Jaiprakash Associates. The dispute centers on alleged lack of transparency and rejection of Vedanta’s revised bid in the insolvency process.
National Company Law Appellate Tribunal refused to stay resolution plan of Jaiprakash Associates Limited approved for Adani Enterprises, with bench led by Ashok Bhushan holding issues need detailed hearing, making implementation subject to final appeal outcome.
The Supreme Court has issued notices to Adani Enterprises and its MD Rajesh Adani after the Customs Department challenged a tribunal order that cleared the company in a Rs 49.77 crore duty-free gold and silver import case. The case will be taken up at the next hearing date.
A Delhi court transferred appeals by Newslaundry and journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta against a gag order restraining reporting on Adani Enterprises to Judge Ashish Aggarwal. The move aims to avoid “any contradictory view” in the sensitive defamation case.
Newslaundry has challenged the Centre’s takedown order on its Adani coverage, calling it unconstitutional and an “arbitrary overreach.” The Delhi High Court will hear the case on September 22.
A Delhi court has set aside a gag order that had restrained four journalists from publishing stories against Adani Enterprises. The court ruled that the earlier order was unsustainable as the journalists were not given a fair hearing.
Today, On 18th September, Rohini Court has reserved its verdict on journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta’s plea to quash the gag order on Adani articles. The court will decide whether the directive restricting publication can be lifted after hearing all arguments.
Delhi court refused to hear journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta’s urgent appeal against the gag order on publishing content about Adani Enterprises. The matter is now listed for hearing tomorrow at 10 AM.
A Delhi court has stopped journalists and activists from sharing unverified and defamatory content against Adani Enterprises. The order directs removal of such material within five days while balancing freedom of speech.
