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Home / Business and Economy / WeWork India IPO Clears Legal Hurdle

WeWork India IPO Clears Legal Hurdle

1 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Bombay High Court rejected petitions challenging WeWork India's IPO.
  • Petitioners cited undisclosed risks like company losses and promoter issues.
  • SEBI's approval for the IPO was upheld by the court's decision.
WeWork India IPO Clears Legal Hurdle

The Bombay High Court has dismissed two petitions that sought to block WeWork India's upcoming initial public offering. This decision removes a last-minute hurdle for the company's market debut. The petitions had challenged the Securities and Exchange Board of India's approval, arguing that crucial risks were not sufficiently disclosed.

Key concerns raised by the petitioners included WeWork India's financial losses, negative net worth, ongoing criminal proceedings involving its promoters, and the nature of the offer-for-sale. They contended that this combination presented an unprecedented risk to investors. However, the court rejected these arguments, upholding the regulatory approval.

Legal representatives for SEBI and WeWork India argued that the company had adhered to all disclosure regulations and that challenges were raised too late in the process. The court's oral order implies that the company can now move forward with its IPO plans, pending a detailed judgment.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Petitioners challenged the WeWork India IPO alleging inadequate disclosure of key risks like company losses and promoter issues.
The Bombay High Court dismissed the petitions, upholding SEBI's approval for WeWork India's initial public offering.
Petitioners cited WeWork India's losses, negative net worth, promoter criminal proceedings, and a full offer-for-sale.

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