deceased's employment and it occurred due to the 'added peril' that is the lighting of match stick within the petrol tank ... compensation. He says that the workman by his own conduct 'added peril' and lost his life due to the accident. But if wilful
peril or extend the peril. But if the peril which he faces
has nothing to do with his own action or his own conduct ... employment or where
the accident was the result of an added peril to which the
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workman
mention here that in support of this appeal the question of added peril was also raised by Mr. Chatterji in support of the contention that ... opinion the question of added peril does not arise here at all.
The principle of added peril contemplates that if a workman while doing
peril or extend the peril. But if the peril which he faces
has nothing to do with his own action or his own conduct ... peril
or extend the peril. But if the peril which he faces has
nothing to do with his own action or his own conduct
peril or extend the peril. But if the peril which he faces
has nothing to do with his own action or his own conduct ... peril
or extend the peril. But if the peril which he faces has
nothing to do with his own action or his own conduct
succeed unless, of
course, the workman had exposed himself to an added peril by
his own imprudent act. The phrase ‘in the course of employment ... record to show that the deceased workman had
exposed himself to added peril by his own imprudent act.
7. When a workman
decided cases phrases like 'dangerous spot', 'special peril' or 'added risk' have been used. When considered out of context
accident occurred because of an added peril produced by the workman himself by interfering with the tin rollers in motion placed underneath the table ... justify this finding, and that the death was caused by an added peril to which the deceased by his own conduct expressed himself
case remark would apply to cases decided on the basis of added peril.
8. On the second point urged on behalf of the appellant, there ... master's premises'.
34. The doctrine of "added peril" was also referred to during the course of arguments and reference
strain; (11) whether the disease was the result or any added peril to which the workman by his conduct exposed himself and which peril ... employment or where the accident was the result of an added peril to which the workman, by his own conduct, exposed himself and which peril