Immunity to Judges | ‘Baseless Allegations, No Justification to Entertain Petition’: Bombay HC Imposes Rs.5 Lakhs Fine on Litigant for Challenging Law

The Bombay High Court imposed fine on a litigant Rs.5 lakh for challenging the law that gives immunity to judges. The Court said her claims against two NCLT members were false and not supported by evidence. It also found no good reason to consider her petition. The fine was imposed for misusing the legal process.

“Without Aakash, Byju’s Will Not Be Worth Of Anything”: Byju’s Lenders Accuse Ex-Management of Diluting Aakash Stake

Lenders have accused Byju’s former management of attempting to dilute Think and Learn’s stake in Aakash, stressing its crucial role for the company’s value. The National Company Law Tribunal is involved, with several legal representatives addressing ongoing insolvency claims and management control over Aakash, amid ongoing disputes and pending applications.

[Byju’s Insolvency Case] “They Have Classified Us as Operational Creditors; We Are Financial Creditors”: Aditya Birla Finance, Glas Trust Seek to Replace Resolution Professional

Today, On 4th November, Aditya Birla Finance and Glas Trust petitioned the NCLT to replace the resolution professional managing Byju’s insolvency, claiming only one entity is classified as a financial creditor, resulting in a single-member Committee of Creditors. The NCLT will hear the case next week, following a stay on CoC meetings.