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NCLAT directs NCLT to decide on BCCI-Byju’s settlement within a week

NCLAT directs NCLT to decide on BCCI-Byju’s settlement within a week

Posted on February 8, 2025 By admin


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Appellate tribunal NCLAT has directed NCLT to decide within a week over BCCI’s plea for settlement and withdrawal of insolvency matter against ed-tech firm Byju’s.

A two-member bench comprising Justice Rakesh Kumar Jain and Jatindranath Swain on Friday directed the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) while disposing of the plea filed by Riju Raveendran against the previous order of the tribunal to reinstate Glas Trust and Aditya Birla Finance into the Committee of Creditors (CoC) of Byju’s.

“The NCLT is directed to decide the application, preferably in a week’s time,” the NCLAT said.

However, the Chennai bench of the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) also made clear it has not made any observations on the facts.

Riju Raveendran, former promoter of Byju’s and brother of Byju Raveendran has challenged the order of the Bengaluru bench of NCLT, which had on January 29 directed disciplinary proceeding against resolution professional of ed-tech firm and nixed his direction to exclude Glas Trust and Aditya Birla Finance from the edtech’s Committee of Creditors.

NCLT had directed the Insolvency & Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) to conduct an enquiry against Pankaj Srivastava, resolution professional of Think & Learn, which owns edtech firm Byju’s.

The tribunal had also cancelled the reconstitution of the Committee of Creditors (COC) of Byju’s, carried out by the Interim Resolution Professional on August 31, 2024, in which Srivastava had excluded Glas Trust and Aditya Birla Finance.

In his petition before NCLAT, Riju Raveendran submitted that NCLT should not have reconstituted when the matter for withdrawal of CIRP on account of settlement with BCCI is pending.

Raveendran contended that a settlement with BCCI was arrived even before the CoC was constituted.

He further submitted that the Supreme Court has granted them liberty to pursue appropriate Remedies following the settlement and NCLT’s order for reconstitution of CoC goes against it.

CIRP was initiated against Think & Learm, which operates in the edtech sector under the brand name Byju’s on July 16, 2024, under the directions of the Bengaluru bench of NCLT.

Later NCLAT set aside the insolvency after Byju’s promoter agreed to pay Rs 158 crore, unpaid by the edtech firm for the sponsorship rights.

However, this was challenged by Glas Trust, which represents US-based lenders before the Supreme Court, which set aside the NCLAT order and restored it.

Published – February 08, 2025 02:39 pm IST



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