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State Government is satisfied that such consent has been unreasonably withheld.]
(2) Where any difference or dispute arises
Central Government Act
lessor, such
consent, however, not to be unreasonably withheld in the
ease of respectable or responsible person ". After some
offers ... words "such consent, however,
not to be unreasonably withheld in the case of a respectable
or responsible person
Supreme Court of India
retrenchment of the concerned workman shall not be
unreasonably withheld by the Union and if unreasonably withheld. Clause
2 could ... manner, the said clause would not appear to be unreasonable or
opposed to public policy. The learned Counsel
Bombay High Court
consent was in the opinion of the State government
unreasonably withheld. In the amended Act section 6
provided ... licensee for the purchase of
undertaking had been unreasonably withheld. [27 E]
(ii) Two interpretations were possible of clause
Supreme Court of India
Law Commission Report Hirepurchase I Contents mr! I
LAW COMMISSION
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TWENTIETH REPORT I
Law Commission Report
consent of the owner, or, if his consent is unreasonably withheld, without his consent.
(2) Except as otherwise provided ... consent, that consent shall be deemed to be unreasonably withheld.
(3) Where on a request being made by a hirer
Central Government Act
Government) of Maharashtra, such consent has been
unreasonably withheld;
And whereas in the opinion of the Government of Maharashtra ... consent was, in
the opinion of the State Government, unreasonably withheld. The power
to make alterations and amendments
Bombay High Court
Government, which consent shall not be
unreasonably withheld, provided that the
Government is satisfied that:
(a) the prospective assignee ... Government shall be
required (which consent shall not be
unreasonably withheld) of the list of potential
lenders with whom such
Delhi High Court
Income Tax Appellate Tribunal - Jaipur
Modern Threads (India) Ltd. vs Deputy Commissioner Of Income Tax
Income Tax Appellate Tribunal - Jaipur
written consent of the
lessor not to be unreasonably withheld bereft of such a covenant
could be relieved ... permission to such sub-lease cannot be withheld
unreasonably. In this context, he has also submitted that even if there
Calcutta High Court
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