succeed, unless of course the workman has exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act. In Lancashire and Yorkshire ... employment, or reasonably incidental to the employment, or conversely, was an added peril and outside the sphere of the employment, are all different ways
succeed, unless of course the workman has exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act."
18. In this case, the claimant ... inferred that he had exposed himself to one added peril by his own independent act. Therefore, it has to be held that during the course
succeed, unless of course the workman has exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act.
10. In the Sakuntala Chandrakanth case
succeed, unless, of course, the workman has exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act."
19. According to the Supreme Court ... There was nothing on the record to show that he had added the peril. The Madras High Court in the aforesaid circumstance held that there
succeed, unless, of course, the workman has exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act."
11. If a person dies
succeed, unless, of course, the workman has exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act."
9. In the present case
employment or where the accident was the result of an added peril to which the workman, by his own conduct, exposed himself, which peril
succeed, unless of course the workman has exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act".
Then in the same judgment
succeed, unless of course the workman has exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act." (emphasis supplied)
11. The deceased ... strain in the employment and that the deceased was exposed to added duty or burden on the fateful day resulting in the death
case that it was clearly the case of an added peril. The present is not a case, where there was any added peril