Adani Group is beyond any suspicion and there is no wrongdoing found by the Supreme Court-constituted committee to probe the Hinbenburg's allegations, said advocate Mukul Rohatgi.
In a run-up to this tweet, he also posted a long tweet about the Supreme Court granting a three-month extension after SEBI asked for a six-month extension for the probe into Hindenburg report.
The apex court had on Monday adjourned the hearing on the SEBI plea seeking a six-month extension to conclude the investigation in the Hindenburg Research's report.
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta informed the SC that SEBI is seeking an extension of time for conducting the probe and needs six months to reach any conclusion.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India apprised the Supreme Court on Monday that the market regulator is already investigating Adani Group companies since 2016 is factually baseless.
The Supreme Court on Friday listed to hear on May 15 (Monday) the Securities and Exchange Board of India's (SEBI) plea seeking to extend the time to conclude the investigation in the report by US short-seller Hindenburg Research by a period of six months.
The bench led by Chief Justice of India Dr Dhananjaya Yeshwant Chadrachud and also comprising Justices P S Narsimha and J B Pardiwala will hear the matter on Friday almost two months after it had asked market regulator and an experts' panel to probe the matter.