In what has become one of the most high-stakes corporate courtroom dramas in India’s startup ecosystem, Byju’s — once celebrated as the crown jewel of Indian edtech — has found itself fighting yet another battle, this time to protect its stake in its own subsidiary, Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL).
Think & Learn Pvt. Ltd. (TLPL), the parent company of Byju’s, on Monday approached the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) against a recent order by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT). The move comes just days after the Bengaluru bench of NCLT refused to grant any interim relief to the troubled edtech firm, declining its plea to stop Aakash from convening its Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) scheduled…
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The MoD acknowledged there were more gambling problems among military personnel compared to civilians, which is why they’re working with Swansea University to conduct further research.
For the past three years, the MoD has provided access to NHS treatment through the Primary Care Gambling Service.
Serving personnel can self-refer or can be referred by a clinician.
In what is thought to be a UK first, a new arrangement is being set up with the specialist NHS service the Northern Gambling Clinic.
The MoD says it will provide another route for care and treatment for personnel with severe or complex gambling problems.
It says in future there will be greater sharing of information and the armed forces will work more closely with the NHS.
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“Escalation is very unlikely. A parent doesn’t not pay school fees because they don’t want to; they usually genuinely cannot pay. Parents go into debt for education because it’s a priority.”
His advice for families: Come to the table:
“Talk to the school and settle.”
Legal action against defaulting parents is not unheard of, however, and it’s happened recently. In August 2025, a Dh125,000 school fee civil case went through Dubai Court. A father (who was in absentia), was ordered to pay the outstanding amount to a Dubai school, plus legal fees and interest, according to a report in the Gulf News. The court heard that the school had tried to recover the fees, which were for two children, and had been accumulating…
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If your business is in financial distress and trades in both Northern Ireland and the Republic, or has creditors based in both jurisdictions, there’s something important you need to be aware of.
Pre-Brexit, entering restructuring as a cross-border business was straightforward. When both the UK and Ireland operated under EU legislation, companies in distress benefited from shared recognition of insolvency proceedings. For example, a company that went into administration in Newry, which traded in Ireland, could simply engage a Northern Ireland Insolvency Practitioner (IP), who would manage all aspects of the proceedings, without having to enter the Republic of Ireland courts system.
However, since Brexit, that…
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