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Case against BYJU's owner for ‘misleading’ information in UPSC curriculum

In the complaint, Crimeophobia alleged that the ed-tech company, in its UPSC curriculum, mentioned that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is a nodal agency for the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC)

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BYJU`s owner Raveendran. Pic/AFP

BYJU`s owner Raveendran. Pic/AFP

Mumbai police have registered an FIR against the owner of BYJU's, a leading education technology firm, for allegedly putting misleading information in its UPSC curriculum, an official said on Wednesday.

Based on the complaint filed by a firm named Crimeophobia, the Aarey Colony police have booked BYJU's owner Raveendran under IPC sections 120 (B) (criminal conspiracy) and section 69 (A) of the Information Technology Act. The case was registered on July 30, he said.

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