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Adani stocks rise as US moves to scrap criminal fraud charges

by May 19, 2026
written by May 19, 2026

Adani Group stocks advanced on Tuesday after the US Justice Department moved to dismiss a criminal fraud case against billionaire Gautam Adani and his associates, according to Reuters.

Shares across the conglomerate traded between 0.13% and 2.32% higher, as investors welcomed the possible removal of a significant legal overhang that had weighed on sentiment towards the group for months.

The proposed dismissal marks a major development for the Adani Group, which has faced heightened regulatory scrutiny and investor concerns since allegations related to bribery tied to Indian solar-energy contracts first surfaced.

Stocks rise in pre-open trade

Flagship company Adani Enterprises rose as much as 3.2% in pre-open trading before later trading about 1.6% higher at around 2,756 rupees, Reuters reported.

Other listed Adani Group firms also traded higher as the market reacted positively to the legal development in the US.

The gains come amid expectations that the dismissal of the case could improve investor confidence and reduce uncertainty surrounding the conglomerate’s international business operations, financing plans and expansion strategy.

Market participants have closely tracked developments linked to the group over the past year, with legal and regulatory issues remaining a major factor influencing stock performance and foreign investor sentiment towards Adani companies.

Details of the US case

The US Justice Department had accused Gautam Adani and his associates of fraud and involvement in an alleged bribery scheme tied to solar-energy projects in India.

The allegations had triggered controversy and added pressure on the group’s business outlook, while also drawing attention from global investors monitoring governance and compliance standards across large Indian conglomerates.

Reuters reported that the Justice Department on Monday moved to drop the criminal fraud case against Adani and his associates.

The proposed dismissal would remove a key legal challenge facing the group and could help ease concerns among investors.

Separate sanctions settlement

In a separate development, Adani Enterprises agreed to a $275 million settlement linked to allegations involving Iranian-origin liquefied petroleum gas imports into India, according to Reuters.

The settlement was announced by the US Treasury Department and resolved allegations tied to sanctions compliance.

The twin developments are likely to support investor sentiment in the near term, as market focus shifts back towards the group’s operational performance, debt position and future regulatory updates.

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