Singapore High Court Pauses Order Against Byju Raveendran in Contempt Case
The Singapore High Court has paused its order against Byju Raveendran, the founder of the educational technology company Byju's, in connection with a contempt case. The original directive, issued on May 25, had required Raveendran to appear before the court on June 15. Notably, no arrest warrant was issued against Raveendran in this matter.
The Singapore High Court has reportedly paused an order previously issued against Byju Raveendran, the founder of the educational technology company Byju's. This development pertains to an ongoing contempt case.
The initial order, which was dated May 25, had stipulated that Raveendran would be required to make an appearance before the court on June 15. However, this particular requirement has now been put on hold.
It was further clarified that no arrest warrant has been issued against Raveendran concerning these proceedings.
According to NDTV World, these actions relate to the ongoing contempt case in Singapore.

