Mukul Rohatgi, the former Attorney General of India, has applauded the court-appointed panel in the Hindenburg-Adani row. The panel was appointed by the Supreme Court of India to resolve the dispute between the two companies.
The dispute between Hindenburg and Adani began in 2019 when Hindenburg accused Adani of misusing its funds. Adani had allegedly used the funds to purchase shares in its own company, which was a violation of the Companies Act. The dispute escalated when Hindenburg filed a petition in the Supreme Court of India seeking a resolution.
In response, the Supreme Court of India appointed a three-member panel to resolve the dispute. The panel was headed by former Chief Justice of India, Justice Dipak Misra, and included former Chief Justice of India, Justice Ranjan Gogoi, and former Attorney General of India, Mukul Rohatgi.
Mukul Rohatgi has now praised the panel for its work in resolving the dispute. He said that the panel had worked diligently and had come up with a fair and equitable solution. He also said that the panel had taken into account the interests of both parties and had come up with a solution that was in the best interests of both parties.
Rohatgi also praised the Supreme Court of India for its decision to appoint the panel. He said that the court had taken a wise decision in appointing the panel and had shown its commitment to resolving disputes in a fair and equitable manner.
Rohatgi also said that the panel had worked hard to ensure that the dispute was resolved in a timely manner. He said that the panel had worked hard to ensure that the dispute was resolved in a timely manner and that the parties were able to move on with their lives.
Rohatgi also said that the panel had worked hard to ensure that the dispute was resolved in a manner that was in the best interests of both parties. He said that the panel had taken into account the interests of both parties and had come up with a solution that was in the best interests of both parties.
Rohatgi concluded by saying that the panel had done a commendable job in resolving the dispute between Hindenburg and Adani. He said that the panel had worked hard to ensure that the dispute was resolved in a fair and equitable manner and that the parties were able to move on with their lives. He also said that the panel had shown its commitment to resolving disputes in a fair and equitable manner.