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A US bankruptcy court has ordered Byju's founder Byju Raveendran to pay over $1.07 billion, holding him personally liable for the movement and concealment of funds from Byju's Alpha, the company's ...
Byju Raveendran, the embattled founder of Indian edtech giant Byju’s, has blasted a U.S. bankruptcy court’s order directing him to pay more than $1.07 billion. He is denying wrongdoing, accusing ...
A US court has issued a default judgement holding Byju Raveendran personally liable for repaying over USD 1 billion, based on a petition filed by BYJU's Alpha and US-based lender GLAS Trust Company ...
Creditors secured US court order after years of discovery delays and missing funds Raveendran has announced his intention to appeal, arguing that the court deprived him of a fair opportunity to defend ...
A US bankruptcy court has ordered Byju’s founder Byju Raveendran to pay more than $1.07 billion, after entering a default judgment that holds him personally liable for the movement and concealment of ...
Founder says judgment was expedited and passed without hearing his defence; GLAS Trust accused of misrepresentation. Byju’s founder Byju Raveendran said on November 22 that he will appeal a default ...
A U.S. court has issued default judgement making Byju Raveendran liable to personally pay back over $1 billion based on the petition filed by BYJU's Alpha and U.S.-based lender GLAS Trust Company LLC.
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Byju Raveendran ordered to pay over $1 billion by US court; Founder contests decision - What is the case?
A US bankruptcy court has directed Byju’s founder Byju Raveendran to pay more than $1.07 billion, ruling him personally liable for moving and concealing funds from Byju’s Alpha, the company’s US ...
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