<p>New Delhi: The claims raised by vendors against embattled Byju's before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) have touched Rs 190 crore, with handset maker Oppo filing a fresh claim of Rs 1 crore, according to sources.</p>.<p>The mounting claims for the beleaguered company come at a time when it has not been able to access $200 million funds raised through rights issues due to disputes with investors.</p>.<p>"The total claim of Rs 190 crore has been filed against Byju's before the NCLT. This includes Rs 1 crore claim filed by Chinese mobile company Oppo," a source said.</p>.<p>Queries sent to Byju's and Oppo did not elicit any reply on the matter.</p>.<p>Indian Cricket Board BCCI has filed the biggest claim of Rs 158.9 crore against Byju's, followed by Cogent E-Services for Rs 6.7 crore, and Teleperformance Business Services for Rs 5 crore, among others.</p>.Byju Raveendran raised debt to pay March salaries.<p>"All the claims are under dispute, and actual dues will be less," a source said.</p>.<p>A group of four investors -- Prosus, General Atlantic, Sofina, and Peak XV -- along with support from other shareholders, including Tiger and Owl Ventures, had approached the NCLT against the company management and the rights issue.</p>.<p>The company had closed the USD 200 million rights issue in February at a 99 per cent lower valuation compared to its peak enterprise value of $22 billion.</p>.<p>A majority of shareholders of Byju's have approved the company's resolution to increase its authorised share capital to absorb $200 million raised through the rights issue.</p>.<p>The next date of hearing in the matter before NCLT Bengaluru is on June 6.</p>
<p>New Delhi: The claims raised by vendors against embattled Byju's before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) have touched Rs 190 crore, with handset maker Oppo filing a fresh claim of Rs 1 crore, according to sources.</p>.<p>The mounting claims for the beleaguered company come at a time when it has not been able to access $200 million funds raised through rights issues due to disputes with investors.</p>.<p>"The total claim of Rs 190 crore has been filed against Byju's before the NCLT. This includes Rs 1 crore claim filed by Chinese mobile company Oppo," a source said.</p>.<p>Queries sent to Byju's and Oppo did not elicit any reply on the matter.</p>.<p>Indian Cricket Board BCCI has filed the biggest claim of Rs 158.9 crore against Byju's, followed by Cogent E-Services for Rs 6.7 crore, and Teleperformance Business Services for Rs 5 crore, among others.</p>.Byju Raveendran raised debt to pay March salaries.<p>"All the claims are under dispute, and actual dues will be less," a source said.</p>.<p>A group of four investors -- Prosus, General Atlantic, Sofina, and Peak XV -- along with support from other shareholders, including Tiger and Owl Ventures, had approached the NCLT against the company management and the rights issue.</p>.<p>The company had closed the USD 200 million rights issue in February at a 99 per cent lower valuation compared to its peak enterprise value of $22 billion.</p>.<p>A majority of shareholders of Byju's have approved the company's resolution to increase its authorised share capital to absorb $200 million raised through the rights issue.</p>.<p>The next date of hearing in the matter before NCLT Bengaluru is on June 6.</p>