Permission, 'permission' is a word of wide import and may even survive the death of the person who permits. Manohar Nathusao Samarth v Marotrao AIR 1979 SC 1084 (1088): (1979) 4 SCC 93: (1979) 3 SCR 1078.
Permission means factual permission and not given the right to a person as an occupant under s. 5(1)(b) of the Jagirs Abolition Act. Thakoreshri Naharasinghji Dolatsinghji v. State of Gujarat, AIR 1980 SC 59: (1979) 4 SCC 291: (1980) 1 SCR 290. [Bombay Land Revenue Code, s. 40]
The word 'permission' is comprehensive enough to include subsequent permission, L.I.C. of India v. Escorts Ltd., AIR 1986 SC 1370: (1986) 1 SCC 264: (1985) Supp 3 SCR 909.
The word 'permission is a word of wide import. 'Permission' in s. 21 of the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947 means only leave to do some act which but for the leave would be illegal, M/s. Dhanrajamal Gobindram v. Shamji Kalidas and Co., AIR 1961 SC 1285 (1290). (FERA, 1947, s. 21)
Permission, includes, subsequent permission, L.L.C. v. Escorts Ltd., (1986) SCC 264; Shakir Hussain v. Chandoo Lal, AIR 1931 All 567; N. Nagendrappa v. Shekhare Ramkrishnappa, AIR 1957 Mys 25.
The word 'permission' means allow. In case where permission is required unless permission is granted, no action can be taken, Durgapur Projects Ltd. v. Graphite India Ltd., AIR 1998 Cal 319.