A surprise investor has quietly taken Byju Raveendran’s place in Aakash’s ₹250 crore rights issue, triggering fresh doubts ...
The Delaware Court had earlier ordered Raveendran to pay more than $1 billion, saying the former corporate star refused to ...
Spy photographers have caught the facelifted Mercedes S-Class, likely to debut as the 2027 model next year, on multiple occasions, but now several alleged production parts diagrams have surfaced ...
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 ...
A US bankruptcy court has slapped Byju Raveendran with a default judgment exceeding $1.07 billion. This severe penalty stems from his repeated failure to comply with court orders regarding discovery ...
A US bankruptcy court has instructed Byju Raveendran, founder of Byju’s, to pay more than $1 billion after finding him in default for not complying with court orders in a case involving alleged ...
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WB Min Chandrima Bhattacharya flags BLO work overload, seeks action after worker's death in Nadia
On meeting the chief electoral officer, West Bengal Minister, Chandrima Bhattacharya says, "... How will they (BLOs) do 2 years' work in 2 months? They also have their regular job to do. The election ...
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 ...
CHENNAI: A US bankruptcy court in Delaware has issued a default judgment ordering Byju Raveendran, founder of the edtech company Byju’s, to pay a little over one billion dollars after finding that he ...
Byju Raveendran, the embattled founder of Indian ed-tech 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 ...
Simply sign up to the Indian business & finance myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. A US bankruptcy court has ordered the founder of Byju’s to pay more than $1bn in the latest stage of a ...
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