Byju's founder Raveendram gets 6 months in jail. What's behind Singapore court's big order?
India, May 27 -- Byju's founder Raveendran has been sentenced to a 6-month jail term by a Singapore court in a contempt of court case. According to a report, Byju Raveendran, the founder of edtech startup Byju's, has been ordered to serve 6 months in prison after he violated several court orders related to his disclosure of assets and corporate documents. The court has ordered Raveendran to pay a fine of around $70,500 (approximately Rs. 67.8 lakh). In addition, he has been asked to produce documents proving his legal ownership of Beeaar Investco Pte.
Who is Byju Raveendran?
Byju Raveendran is an entrepreneur, educator, and the co-founder of Byju's. His journey has been controversial after his tech startup Byju's and other firms collaps...
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