The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) ruling on the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) bankruptcy plea was challenged by troubled edtech company Byju’s in the Karnataka High Court on Friday. However, the court rejected the appeal, according to people with knowledge of the case.
According to other sources, the edtech intends to reapply to the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on Monday.
According to reports on July 16, the NCLT declared BYJU’s parent business, Think and Learn Pvt Ltd, insolvent because of unpaid debt totaling INR 158 Cr, which was connected to sponsorship rights from the BCCI.
The current management of the edtech company is automatically stopped according to the earlier NCLT order.
A moratorium will also shield cash-strapped Byju’s assets, preventing any sales or transfers of those assets as well as the filing of any new lawsuits against the company. This will affect the other cases against Byju that are still ongoing before the tribunal.
Byju’s was ordered by the NCLT to keep its shareholding at the same level in an order dated June 12, which put a stop to its controversial rights issue.