US Court’s $1 billion order deepens the crisis for Byju . . . 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
BYJUS founder to appeal US court order demanding $1B payment By Akash Pandey Nov 23, 2025 03:11 pm What's the story BYJU Raveendran, the founder of Indian ed-tech giant BYJU'S, has announced his intention to appeal a US bankruptcy court's order
Byju’s founder to appeal $1b US bankruptcy court order Byju Raveendran plans to appeal a US bankruptcy court order directing him to pay over US$1 billion The Delaware court issued a default judgment on November 20 after finding he failed to comply
US bankruptcy court orders Byju’s founder to pay $1bn A US bankruptcy court has ordered the founder of Byju’s to pay more than $1bn in the latest stage of a bitter legal battle between what was once India’s biggest start-up and its creditors
US court orders Byju Raveendran to pay over $1 billion in . . . A US bankruptcy court has found Byju Raveendran in default for blocking the discovery process and ordered him to pay over $1 billion The ruling cites ignored orders, missing Alpha Funds and alleged fund diversion He must also account for the money’s use, despite previously accruing unpaid contempt sanctions