NEW DELHI: Edtech giant Byju's has plunged deeper into crisis after founder Byju Raveendran was sentenced to six months in prison by a Singapore court in a contempt case linked to alleged non-compliance with court orders regarding disclosure of assets and ownership records.

Byju Raveendran, founder of the failed Indian tech firm Byju's, has been sentenced to six months in jail by a Singapore court for contempt. The court found he disobeyed multiple…

Byju Raveendran was ordered by a Singapore court to serve jail time after the court said he had disobeyed multiple orders related to his assets dating back to April 2024.

BYJU’S founder announces progress in settlement talks with lenders and investors, despite ongoing legal challenges and misunderstandings.