Thursday, September 1, 2011

Licence

Licence—Whether there is any need for the licensor (that is the employer or the principal) to file a suit for eviction or injunction against the ex-employee or ex-agent so as to prevent them from entering upon the premises or using the premises?—Held, when the employment or agency is terminated and the employer/principal informs the employee/agent that his services are no longer required and he is no longer the employee/agent, the licence granted to such employee/agent to enter the retail outlet stands revoked and the exemployee/ ex-agent ceases to have any right to enter the premises—There is no need for the licensor (that is the employer or the principal) to file a suit for eviction or injunction against the ex-employee or ex-agent—The licensor can protect or defend its possession and physically prevent the licensee (employee/agent) from entering the outlet.

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File Name:- SC_AUGUST 2011_12
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