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M/S. Atma Ram Properties (P) Ltd vs M/S. Federal Motors Pvt. Ltd on 10 December, 2004

In Atma Ram Properties Pvt. Ltd. (supra), it has been clearly laid down that the tenant with the passing of the decree of eviction is liable to pay mesne profits or compensation for use and occupation charges of the premises at the same rate on which the landlord would have been able to let out the premises and earn rent if the tenant would have vacated the premises.
Supreme Court of India Cites 16 - Cited by 729 - R C Lahoti - Full Document

Gujarat Water Supply & Sewerage Board vs Unique Erectors (Gujarat) (P) Ltd. & Anr on 24 January, 1989

which the actor, called on to act reasonably, knows or ought to know. It is difficult to give an exact definition of the word 'reasonable'. Stroud's Judicial Dictionary, Fourth Edition, page 2258 states that it would be unreasonable to expect an exact definition of the word "reasonable'. Reason varies in its conclusions according to the idiosyncrasy of the of individual, and the times and circumstances in which he thinks. The reasoning which built up the old scholastic logic sounds now like the jingling of a child's toy. (See: Municipal rt Corporation of Delhi v. M/s Jagan Nath Ashok Kumar and another (1987) 4 SCC 497. and Gujarat Water Supplies and Sewerage Board v. Unique Erectors (Gujarat) Pvt. Ltd. and another [(1989) 1 SCC 532].
Supreme Court of India Cites 17 - Cited by 288 - S Mukharji - Full Document

Veerayee Ammal vs Seeni Ammal on 19 October, 2001

excessive or immoderate". An act is said to be reasonable when it is conformable or agreeable to reason, having regard to the facts of the particular controversy. In other words 'reasonable' of would mean what is just, fair and equitable in contradiction to anything whimsical, capricious etc. The word 'reasonable' has in law prima facie meaning of reasonable in regard to those rt circumstances of which the person concerned is called upon to act reasonably knows or ought to know as to what was reasonable. It may be unreasonable to give an exact definition of the word 'reasonable'. The reason varies in its conclusion according to idiosyncrasy of the individual and the time and circumstances in which he thinks, as has been held by Hon'ble Supreme Court in Veerayee Ammal vs. Seeni Ammal (2002) 1 SCC 134.
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