Byju’s Founder Raveendran Sentenced to Six Months in Jail for Contempt of Court
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Byju’s founder Raveendran has been sentenced to six months in jail for contempt of court, marking a major development in the legal scrutiny surrounding the ed-tech giant. The verdict follows repeated violations of court orders in ongoing cases related to regulatory compliance and dispute resolutions. Authorities have highlighted that the founder’s non-compliance with judicial directives has serious implications for corporate governance and investor confidence. This ruling not only affects Raveendran personally but may also impact Byju’s operations, funding, and reputation within India’s highly competitive EdTech sector. Legal experts suggest that the sentence serves as a warning for corporate leaders to adhere strictly to court mandates, emphasizing accountability and transparency in business practices.




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