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NCLAT rejects BCCI’s, Byju’s plea to withdraw insolvency case, says Byju’s settlement must go through creditors panel

Olivia Roberts
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The Court of Appeal of the Law of National Companies (NCLAT) has rejected the appeals of BCCI and the director of Byju, Riju Raventdran, to withdraw the insolvency processes against the company.

The appeals were related to an agreement of ₹ 158 million rupees between Byju and BCCI in an anterior sponsorship dispute. While Ravendran made the payment through a sale sale, the court observed that the matter should have been routed through the official insolvency process instead of establishing itself in private).

This development occurs as Byju continues to face financial stress and growing legal challenges, including a recent demand filed in the US. UU. By Glass Trust Company.

The founders challenged the NCLT ruling

In February, BCCI and Ravendran challenged an order approved by the Bench Bench of the National Companies Law Court (NCLT), dating from February 10, 2025. The order approached that the proposed agreement is placed before COC, just Trudututute. However, Bank Chennai of NCLAT confirmed the decision of the NCLT. The Court of Appeals ruled that since the application was produced after the COC was formed, it cannot avoid the need for a lender and, therefore, the retirement statement was correctly rejected.

In an official statement shared with Business lineThe founders of Byju said: “We believe that there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the insolvency process of Think & Learn Limited Private has a leg under a large -scale conspiracy and fraud. We are a marijuana advice. Business line.

(With PTI inputs)

Posted on April 18, 2025

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