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    Home / News / Business News / Pay our ₹2.3cr dues or shut shop: Ex-staff to BYJU'S
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    • Around 1,500 former employees of edtech startup BYJU'S have demanded the company to pay their unsettled dues of ₹2.3 crore within 10 days or face a corporate insolvency resolution process.
    • This follows numerous complaints to the Karnataka Labour Department from former employees claiming the company owes them nearly ₹4.5 crore.
    • Despite financial struggles and legal challenges, BYJU'S has been allowed by the Karnataka High Court to undertake a second rights issue.
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    Pay our ₹2.3cr dues or shut shop: Ex-staff to BYJU'S
    BYJU'S is in deep trouble amid flood of legal issues and mounting losses

    Pay our ₹2.3cr dues or shut shop: Ex-staff to BYJU'S

    By Akash Pandey
    Jul 06, 2024
    05:17 pm
    What's the story

    Over 60 former employees of edtech firm BYJU'S, have threatened to initiate insolvency and bankruptcy proceedings against the company, over unpaid salaries. Bengaluru-based law firm Canvas Legal has issued a demand notice of over ₹2.3 crore to BYJU'S on behalf of the employees. This situation adds to the growing list of issues faced by the troubled start-up, including legal action from investors to halt BYJU'S rights issue, insolvency pleas, mounting losses, and delays in filing financial statements.

    Repayment deadline

    Insolvency notice demands full repayment within 10 days

    The notice, sent on July 4, demands BYJU'S to "unconditionally repay the unpaid operational debt (in default) in full within 10 days from the receipt of this letter." Non-compliance would lead to a corporate insolvency resolution process against M/s Think & Learn Pvt Ltd, BYJU'S parent company. Around 1,500 former employees have joined forces against the firm demanding their dues. However, not everyone could participate in sending the legal notice to the company due to financial constraints, as per Inc42.

    Unsettled dues

    Karnataka Labour Department receives complaints against BYJU'S

    The Karnataka government's labor department has received numerous complaints from 160-200 former BYJU'S employees, alleging that the company has not settled nearly ₹4.5 crore in dues owed to them, even months after their termination. This information comes just days after Karnataka's Labour Minister Santosh Lad urged BYJU'S to settle overdue salaries for at least half of its former employees "at the earliest." The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has also directed the edtech start-up to pay salaries to its employees.

    Information

    BYJU'S continues to struggle financially amid legal challenges

    Despite facing numerous challenges, the Karnataka High Court has lifted NCLT's restriction on BYJU'S from undertaking a second rights issue, providing some relief to the financially struggling start-up. However, BYJU'S is yet to pay the complete salaries of its employees for February and March.

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