
Key Byju's Investors Move NCLT Against Edtech Firm's Rights Issue
According to sources, the VC firms have cited "suppression of investor rights and mismanagement of the company".
The four investors filed the petition before the Bengaluru bench of the tribunal, according to sources.
This is the first time Byju's investors have legally moved against the rights issue.
Byju's did not immediately comment on the investors' move.
The edtech company said earlier this week that the rights issue by its parent company Think & Learn Pvt. Ltd to raise $200 million at a 99 per cent valuation cut was fully subscribed.
“Investors have sought relief on declaring the rights issue as void, and declaring the founders and the management as unfit to run the company," according to investor sources.
The investors said the company's management has not shared“relevant financial information with the investor group”.
The battle between Byju's and investors intensified after the edtech major said the company's co-founder and CEO Byju Raveendran and Board members will not attend the extraordinary general meeting (EGM) called by select investors to oust its CEO on Friday.

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