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Delaware Court Rejects US Lenders’ Bid to Block Byju’s Settlement with BCCI

In a recent ruling, the Delaware Bankruptcy Court has denied a plea from Glas Trust Company, representing US lenders, to block Byju’s settlement with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The settlement concerns a Rs 158-crore overdue payment related to a sponsorship deal. Court Ruling J

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In a recent ruling, the Delaware Bankruptcy Court has denied a plea from Glas Trust Company, representing US lenders, to block Byju’s settlement with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The settlement concerns a Rs 158-crore overdue payment related to a sponsorship deal.

Court Ruling

Judge Brendan Shannon of the Delaware Bankruptcy Court decided not to interfere in the legal proceedings occurring within another country’s judicial system. Byju’s, the Indian edtech firm, contended that US court involvement would undermine the Indian legal framework. Byju’s legal representative, Arun Kathpalia, criticized the move as “forum shopping” and an overreach into foreign judicial matters.

Settlement Details

Byju’s largest shareholder, Riju Ravindran, is personally funding the Rs 158-crore settlement with the BCCI, separate from any funds raised from US lenders. This detail was confirmed during a hearing before the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT). The appellate tribunal rejected Glas Trust Company’s arguments, emphasizing that the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) had previously granted the right to pursue corporate insolvency resolution proceedings.

Lenders’ Allegations

The US lenders have claimed that Byju Raveendran diverted over half a billion dollars from the $1.2 billion loaned to the company. Despite these allegations, the NCLAT dismissed their objections to the settlement. The lenders are reportedly considering an appeal to the Supreme Court following the NCLAT’s decision.

Legal Implications

The Delaware court’s decision marks a significant setback for Glas Trust Company’s efforts to disrupt the Byju’s-BCCI settlement. According to Rishab Gupta, Byju’s legal counsel, the court’s ruling concludes Glas’ attempts to challenge the settlement through multiple legal avenues.

Conclusion

The Delaware Bankruptcy Court has rejected the US lenders’ attempt to block Byju’s settlement with the BCCI, upholding the integrity of the Indian legal process. The decision highlights ongoing legal disputes involving international finance and corporate governance.

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