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Byju's insolvency case: SC reserves judgment on plea challenging BCCI settlement

During the hearing, Byju’s financial troubles were a key focus, with the company reported to have suffered a loss of Rs 8,104 crore as of March 2022. The court also heard that Byju’s auditors resigned recently, raising concerns about the company's financial transparency.

September 26, 2024 / 13:57 IST
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The Supreme Court has on September 26 put a temporary halt to meetings organised by the Resolution Professional (RP) handling Byju’s insolvency case. The Court’s final judgment on the case is still pending.

During the hearing, the Solicitor General, representing Byju’s creditors, laid out conditions for a possible settlement, including ensuring that any payment must not come from Byju's assets.

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The apex court also questioned whether the current legal rules allow for a settlement outside of the set procedures, particularly Regulation 30A of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC).

The case also delved into the financial records of Think & Learn Pvt Ltd, Byju’s parent entity. Counsel for the creditors, Shyam Divan, cited a substantial loss of Rs 8,104.68 crore as of March 2022, emphasising that transparency documents had not been provided as per regulations. He also referenced issues with Byju’s default claims, highlighting that the auditor for the company resigned in September 2024, raising concerns about the company’s financial health.