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NCLAT declines stay on CoC reviewing Rs 158 crore BCCI-Byju’s settlement offer

Byju's suspended Director Riju Raveendran had sought to keep his Rs 158 crore settlement with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) outside the purview of its Committee of Creditors (CoC), in a bid to evade insolvency

February 19, 2025 / 22:37 IST
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NCLAT declines stay on CoC reviewing Rs 158 cr BCCI-Byju’s settlement offer
NCLAT declines stay on CoC reviewing Rs 158 cr BCCI-Byju’s settlement offer

The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) Chennai on February 19 refused to grant an interim relief to Riju Raveendran, a director at beleaguered edtech firm Byju’s, who had sought to keep his Rs 158 crore settlement with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) outside the purview of its Committee of Creditors (CoC).

Riju, the younger brother of the edtech firm’s founder Byju Raveendran, argued before NCLAT that the settlement with BCCI had been finalized before the CoC was constituted.

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A Committee of Creditors is a group of financial creditors who represent and make decisions for a company during insolvency proceedings.

The NCLAT will now hear Riju’s plea on March 3.