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Byju’s lawyers blame client in bid to quit US bankruptcy case

In an unusual move, two law firms representing Riju Ravindran, brother of Byju’s founder, filed papers Friday in federal court in Wilmington, Delaware, claiming their clients have failed to cooperate in their own defense.

July 23, 2024 / 06:32 IST
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Byju’s lawyers blame client in bid to quit US bankruptcy case
Byju’s lawyers blame client in bid to quit US bankruptcy case

US lawyers for units of the troubled Indian tech firm Byju’s want to quit defending their clients in a bankruptcy dispute, blaming “an irreparable breakdown” with the companies and a board member accused of lying in court to help hide $533 million from disgruntled lenders.

In an unusual move, two law firms representing Riju Ravindran, brother of Byju’s founder, filed papers Friday in federal court in Wilmington, Delaware, claiming their clients have failed to cooperate in their own defense. Lawyers representing Byju’s ally William C. Morton, the founder of a small Florida hedge fund, also sought court permission to quit.

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Representatives for Byju’s and Morton didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

For months, lenders have been trying to find $533 million in cash that Ravindran allegedly moved out of the US, according to court documents. US Bankruptcy Judge John Dorsey held Ravindran in contempt of court for refusing to help track down the money.