Whether the injunction raised by plaintiff to the defendant garage company is reasonable or not, and can they restrain defendants from trade?
Whether the court may enable the defendant to terminate the solus agreement with the plaintiff, and can they proceed to seek supply from other party?
If there is any kind of discrimination rendering the commercial operation, the court has to involve in the examination of the business and its commercial relations.
However, this is inevitable when dealing with the doctrine of the restraint of the trade.
Such extremes should not imply a term stopping certain types of discrimination could lead to absurdity. Further, when the degree of discrimination is as such to render the defendants’ commercial operations impracticable, it is prohibited.