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Singapore Court Stays Order to Jail Byju’s Founder, Lawyer Says
The original order of May 25 would have required Raveendran to appear on June 15.
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What happenedSingapore’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.
The headline splitOne side frames it as "Singapore Court Pauses Its Order Against Byju's Founder In Contempt Case". The other frames it as "Singapore Court Stays Order to Jail Byju’s Founder, Lawyer Says".
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Left / center-leftSingapore Court Pauses Its Order Against Byju's Founder In Contempt Case
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CenterSingapore Court Stays Order to Jail Byju’s Founder, Lawyer Says
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Singapore Court Stays Order to Jail Byju’s Founder, Lawyer Says
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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.