On the other hand, in the Hindenburg-Adani case, the Central Government has informed the Supreme Court on Monday that SEBI has agreed to set up a committee to protect the interests of investors after the Hindenburg report on Adani Group. Yes, it is Gayash. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta informed a bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud that SEBI is fully prepared to deal with the situation arising out of the recent report of Hindenburg Research. Mehta also told the bench that the government has no objection in appointing a committee to suggest how to ensure protection of investors in future. However, he also said that the committee’s remit is important as it has international ramifications and the government will submit the names in a sealed cover. ,
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