Singapore Court Pauses Its Order Against Byju's Founder In Contempt Case
The original order of May 25 would have required Raveendran to appear on June 15.
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The original order of May 25 would have required Raveendran to appear on June 15.
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The original order of May 25 would have required Raveendran to appear on June 15.
Singapore’s high court has granted a stay on a six-month jail term for the founder of failed Indian technology firm Byju’s, his law firm Lazareff Le Bars said.