India, May 27 -- Embattled edtech giant Byju's founder Byju Raveendran has been sentenced to six months in prison by a Singapore court for contempt of court, after allegedly failing to comply with multiple orders related to disclosure of assets, media reports said.

According to Bloomberg, the court held that Raveendran had disobeyed several directives concerning his assets dating back to April 2024.

He has been directed to surrender to authorities, pay costs of S$90,000 (around $70,500), and furnish documents establishing his legal ownership of Beeaar Investco Pte, a corporate entity that held shares in a related firm, the report said.

The ruling marks another setback for the Indian entrepreneur, who is also engaged in a legal dispute ...