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  1. Byju's: Legal Challenges in 2024

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K.;

    Reference No: STR0490 Pages: 10 Published on: 5, August, 2025

    Abstract: Byju Raveendran started the ed-tech company Byju’s in 2011. The company attracted investors from both India and abroad. However, problems began when the company defaulted in 2021. In October 2024, the Supreme Court of India ordered that the company continue with insolvency proceedings. By the end of 2024, the company was in serious ... More

  2. Tradition & Taste: Exploring Consumers’ Changing Attitude

    Authors: Das, Gopal; Abhishek; Varshneya, Geetika;

    Reference No: MAR0485 Pages: 11 Published on: 11, July, 2016

    Abstract: This case depicts a managerial problem faced by Tradition and Trust, a traditional sweet and snack manufacturer, which is 100 year old family business manufacturing, retailing and exporting rewri, gajjak, sweets, namkeens and other confectionery products. Like other traditional sweet and snack manufactures, they are facing the challenge of consumers’ shift ... More

  3. ONDC: Catalysing Digital Transformation in India's E-Commerce Landscape

    Authors: Tiwari, Tara; Setia, Pankaj;

    Reference No: CDT0003 Pages: 17 Published on: 10, October, 2025

    Abstract: Open Network Digital Commerce (ONDC) is a Government of India initiative aimed at democratising e-commerce in India by encouraging fair competition and eliminating platform monopolies. It leverages open protocol to allow businesses of all sizes and industries to join its network, consistently adding new categories and participants since its launch. ... More

  4. The Piano Man

    Authors: Karna, Amit; Jain, Anchal; Narayanan, Anaka; Haldipur, Amrita ;

    Reference No: CIIE0029 Pages: 17 Published on: 5, December, 2024

    Abstract: This case describes the journey of Arjun Sagar Gupta, a restaurateur and music lover who brought the worlds of jazz music and dining together. In 2015, Gupta started The Piano Man, Delhi’s first dedicated jazz club. Delhi was already home to a variety of bars and restaurants, but options for ... More

  5. Eye-Q: Navigating Scalability Dilemmas

    Authors: Goel, Soumya; Singla, Chitra;

    Reference No: CIIE0037 Pages: 28 Published on: 23, September, 2025

    Abstract: Rajat Goel and Dr Ajay Sharma had set up the Eye-Q chain of eye care hospitals in the year 2007. Despite best efforts, their initial assumptions about scaling a healthcare business proved overly optimistic. The reality of high establishment costs, resistance from doctors and low patient trust in smaller cities forced ... More

  6. ReNew Power: Building Scale in the Indian RE Sector

    Authors: Agarwalla, Sobhesh Kumar; Pandey, Ajay;

    Reference No: STR0471 Pages: 23 Published on: 13, October, 2022

    Abstract: This case describes the growth of ReNew Power during its first decade of operation. Sumant Sinha, a first-generation entrepreneur and former banker, founded the company, which grew from a modest generator-cum-developer of wind energy-based electricity to one of India's largest companies in the renewable energy sector. With the entry of ... More

  7. Performance Management at IRD Corporation (A)

    Authors: Gupta, Vishal;

    Reference No: P&IR0227(A) Pages: 16 Published on: 27, January, 2015

    Abstract: The Performance Management at IRD Corporation case series is designed to be an in-depth study of performance appraisal in the R&D context. The case series can be used as a platform for discussing the rationale of performance appraisal system, system design and implementation, the differences between R&D and ... More

  8. Directorate of Education, Delhi

    Authors: Sharma, Rajeev; Dixit, M R; Verma, Sanjay;

    Reference No: RJMC0019 Pages: 23 Published on: 28, March, 2012

    Abstract: The case describes changes brought about in academic and administrative aspects of the Directorate of Education, Delhi, after Ms. Rina Ray, a new secretary of education, took over. When she joined office, the overall enrolment in government schools, numbering more than 900, had been declining and less than 50% of children were ... More

  9. Delhi Airport Metro: PPP in Distress

    Authors: Sinha, Sidharth;

    Reference No: F&A0522 Pages: 29 Published on: 6, July, 2015

    Abstract: This case provides an opportunity to discuss the design and implementation of a Public Private Partnership project. It describes the Delhi Airport Metro Express Line project from conception to completion and the subsequent dispute between the Public and Private partners leading to the Concession agreement going into arbitration. Students discuss ... More

  10. IT Portfolio Planning for Luminous India

    Authors: Verma, Sanjay;

    Reference No: IS0143 Pages: 6 Published on: 14, December, 2023

    Abstract: The case delineates a scenario in which the chief information officer (CIO) of a manufacturing company must prioritise IT applications. There are a total of 15 applications, each with associated costs, durations and risk profiles. These applications are intended to support various functions and processes within the organisation. However, their selection ... More

  11. Dr. Lal PathLabs: Sustaining Growth in a Changing Diagnostics Landscape

    Authors: Jain, Tarun; Manchanda, Om; Sam, Shreya;

    Reference No: ECO0372 Pages: 22 Published on: 21, April, 2026

    Abstract: Dr Lal PathLabs (DLPL) became one of India’s largest diagnostic service providers, building scale through a hub-and-spoke model, a broad franchise network and sustained investments in quality, automation and professional management. Over time, it evolved from a family-led laboratory into a publicly listed company with strong financial performance and ... More

  12. CURRYiT: Searching for the Right Recipe for Success

    Authors: Roy, Subhadip; Dandge, Priyanka;

    Reference No: MAR0555 Pages: 12 Published on: 26, February, 2025

    Abstract: Richa Sharma (Richa) the cofounder of CURRYiT, a brand of Indian cooking pastes was pondering over the future of her newly found venture in early 2024. The company had to overcome quite a few challenges to sustain itself and grow over time. First and one of the major challenges was managing ... More

  13. CAQM and GRAP: Public Policy and Judiciary: A Technical Note

    Authors: Agarwal, Anurag K;

    Reference No: JSW0003TEC Pages: 11 Published on: 20, March, 2025

    Abstract: The role of the Supreme Court in formulating a policy to ameliorate air quality control in Delhi is an example of judicial activism. It can be said to be necessary due to lack of effective action by the legislature and the executive. The creation of the Commission for Air Quality ... More

  14. Crafting a Vision and Mission Statement for the Competition Commission of India

    Authors: Sharma, Sunil; Varkkey, Biju;

    Reference No: BP0392 Pages: 11 Published on: 31, March, 2016

    Abstract: The Government of India established Competition Commission of India (CCI hereafter) through an act promulgated in 2002 to shift regulatory focus from curbing monopolies to promoting competition. The organization became fully functional in 2009 and gained recognition for its proactive stance when it slapped a penalty of Rs. 6400 crore on eleven cement ... More

  15. The New Coffee Brand: Bili Hu and its Growth Trajectory

    Authors: Kaul, Asha; Singla, Chitra; Chaudhri, Vidhi ;

    Reference No: STR0487 Pages: 24 Published on: 30, December, 2024

    Abstract: Bili Hu, a premium coffee brand, was founded by Bharat Singhal in 2016. Born out of passion for premium coffee and the accompanying coffee experience, Bili Hu targeted elite customers, without losing sight of Gen Z customers, who wanted an experiential tryst with coffee. In a crowded market of multiple players ... More

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