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NCLAT Gives 7-Day Deadline for BYJU’S-BCCI Settlement

saranyaBy saranyaFebruary 8, 2025Updated:February 8, 2025No Comments2 Views
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Chennai Tribunal to Expedite ₹158 Crore Settlement Case as EdTech Giant Faces Multiple Legal Challenges

In a significant development for India’s edtech sector, the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has directed the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) to reach a decision within seven days regarding the settlement dispute between BYJU’S and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). This directive comes amid mounting challenges for the Bengaluru-based edtech company, which has been grappling with various legal and financial issues.

The case, which has drawn significant attention in Tamil Nadu’s startup ecosystem, centers around a ₹158 crore settlement that was previously nullified by the Supreme Court in October 2023. The apex court had set aside the settlement, which was to be paid by Riju Ravindran, brother of BYJU’S founder Byju Raveendran, from his personal tax-paid sources.

In a parallel development, the NCLAT’s Chennai bench has disposed of a plea by Riju Raveendran challenging the NCLT Bengaluru’s decision to reinstate Glas Trust and Aditya Birla Finance as lenders to the edtech firm. This reinstatement is particularly significant as these US lenders command a 99.41% voting share in the Committee of Creditors (CoC).

“The NCLAT’s directive for swift resolution reflects the urgency of addressing the mounting challenges in India’s edtech sector,” says Dr. Ramesh Kumar, a startup ecosystem analyst at IIT Madras. “This case could set important precedents for how similar disputes are handled in the future, particularly for startups facing financial distress.”

The legal proceedings began in July 2023 when the NCLT initiated insolvency proceedings following BCCI’s allegations of default on the ₹158 crore payment. While the NCLAT had initially halted these proceedings based on BYJU’S claim of reaching a settlement agreement, the subsequent Supreme Court intervention has brought the case back to square one.

The implications for Tamil Nadu’s startup ecosystem are significant, as the state has emerged as a major hub for edtech ventures. “This case serves as a crucial learning moment for startups in Tamil Nadu,” notes Priya Subramanian, President of the Chennai Startup Association. “It underscores the importance of robust financial planning and the need for clear understanding of legal obligations in corporate partnerships.”

Key statistics highlight the broader context:

  • BYJU’S valuation has seen significant fluctuation, dropping from its peak of $22 billion
  • The edtech sector in Tamil Nadu has over 200 startups, with many watching this case closely
  • The disputed amount of ₹158 crore represents a significant portion of typical startup-corporate sponsorship deals in India

The case has also drawn attention to the role of personal guarantees and settlements in startup operations. The Supreme Court’s rejection of the settlement paid from personal sources has raised important questions about the separation of personal and corporate finances in startup operations.

For the Tamil Nadu startup community, this case presents both challenges and opportunities. While it may lead to more stringent due diligence processes in corporate partnerships, it also highlights the need for robust dispute resolution mechanisms in the startup ecosystem.

The NCLAT’s directive for a swift resolution within seven days could potentially set new benchmarks for handling similar cases in the future, particularly in the context of India’s growing startup ecosystem.

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