Byju’s goes to war: $2.5 billion lawsuit brewing against Glas Trust; here’s what the matter is about
Byju’s founders Byju Raveendran and Divya Gokulnath are preparing a $2.5 billion lawsuit in India and overseas as the edtech giant battles insolvency proceedings and a legal dispute with Glas Trust, trustee for Term Loan B lenders.According to their legal counsel, the planned legal action will be pursued both in India and internationally, targeting those who have allegedly harmed their reputation and business interests, including their edtech company Think & Learn.In a statement issued on Thursday by Lazareff Le Bars Eurl, Senior Litigation Advisor J Michael McNutt said, “Byju’s founders reserve all rights to bring actions against those parties that have caused damage to them personally and their businesses, including Think & Learn. The conduct before the Courts by Alpha, Glas Trust and its counsel has been reprehensible and improper in our view. We reserve the right to use all legal means to obtain justice for Byju’s founders.”Glas Trust is the trustee representing lenders to whom Byju’s owes $1.2 billion. However, the founders have contested the trustee’s claims and challenged its authority. According to them, Glas Trust only represents 17.38% of the voting rights of the consortium of lenders.The founders have already filed claims in India against Glas Trust and a former subsidiary of Think & Learn, which Glas now claims to control. Additional legal action is also being prepared in other jurisdictions. The lawsuits are expected to seek damages of no less than $2.5 billion.Byju’s is currently undergoing insolvency proceedings initiated by Glas Trust. Though the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) had earlier dismissed the case in an appeal filed by the BCCI, Glas Trust approached the Supreme Court, which allowed the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) to continue.Byju’s founders are contesting the insolvency case and have filed a plea seeking the removal of the Interim Resolution Professional, alleging a conflict of interest due to links with consultancy firm EY, which is also connected to Glas Trust.Meanwhile, Glas Trust has gained control of Byju’s Alpha, a special-purpose financing vehicle created to receive Term Loan B funds. Byju’s Alpha has filed a lawsuit against Raveendran, Gokulnath, and senior executive Anita Kishore, accusing them of executing a scheme to hide and misappropriate $533 million of loan proceeds.The founders’ counsel has clarified that no court, either in India or the US, has ordered the payment of any amount by Raveendran or Gokulnath to Think & Learn or its affiliates.Raveendran is currently involved in legal proceedings in a Delaware court, which began in April 2025, but has challenged the court’s jurisdiction. He has denied all allegations and is actively defending himself. He is also seeking reconsideration of a civil contempt order issued on July 7, 2025, related to the disclosure of certain information, which he claims is already under review in Indian courts.“That Civil Contempt Order concerns requests for information that are duplicative of matters already before the Indian Courts. Byju and his counsel are addressing those matters before the Indian Courts as well. Byju and his counsel are evaluating how to address that Order and reserve all rights,” the statement said.