The Delaware Bankruptcy Court has reversed the damages portion of its earlier default judgment that had ordered Byju’s founder Byju Raveendran to pay more than $1 billion, after concluding that the issue of damages had not yet been finally determined. In an order dated December 8, 2025, Judge Brendan Shannon said a fresh phase of proceedings will now begin in January 2026 to decide what damages, if any, should be awarded against Raveendran.

The latest order follows a motion moved by Raveendran to correct the court’s November 20 default judgment. What has the Delaware court reversed exactly?

The court has reversed only the damages determination in the November 20 order. In that earlier ruling, the court had entered a default judgment against Raveendran and simultaneously assessed damages

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