Adani Agrees to Accept Legal Notice in US Civil Fraud Case, Gets 90 Days to Reply
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The Shield Breaks Adani Dragged Into US Court. Why The Adani–SEC Case Has Entered A New And Dangerous Phase
For more than a year, the civil fraud case filed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission against Gautam Adani and his nephew Sagar Adani remained stuck in procedural limbo. The allegations were grave, the sums enormous, but the case itself appeared frozen, stalled by questions of service, jurisdiction, and diplomatic cooperation. That phase is …
SEC moves ahead with civil fraud case against Gautam Adani
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has moved ahead with its civil fraud case against Gautam Adani, making arrangements to formally serve him with the lawsuit. The step clears the way for the regulator to continue legal proceedings against the Indian billionaire, who is currently the India’s second-richest individual. In a filing submitted on Friday in a federal court in Brooklyn, New York, the SEC said lawyers representing Adani and his…
Adani SEC Case: Gautam & Sagar Adani Agree to Accept US Service; 90 Days to Respond - Business League
It’s Saturday morning, January 31, 2026, and if you’ve been tracking the 14-month legal standoff between the Adani Group and the US SEC, the “game of tag” just ended. Yesterday, lawyers for Gautam and Sagar Adani finally agreed to “accept service” of the legal papers. The thing is, this isn’t a confession. It’s a procedural chess move to stop a US judge from green-lighting even more aggressive ways to serve them, like over WhatsApp or email. Or …
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