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<h1>Indian law defines 'reasonable' as contextual, determined by specific circumstances and facts of each case.</h1> The term 'reasonable' in Indian law means 'in accordance with reason' and is ultimately a question of fact determined by circumstances in each situation. Legal authorities note that defining 'reasonable' specifically is challenging, as it is a relative term requiring consideration of particular controversy facts before determining what constitutes reasonableness. The Supreme Court has recognized this contextual nature, emphasizing that reasonableness cannot be measured in absolute terms but must be evaluated based on the specific circumstances and facts of each case presented before the court.