novel one and is not covered by authority."
(emphasis added)
21. There is another decision in M. Mackenzie Vs. I.M. Issak ... succeed, unless of course the workman has exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act."
22. In General Manager, Western Railway
succeed unless of course the workman has exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act. It has approved the observations of Lord
peril was brought about by the employee herself that added or extended the peril and it was purely personal
to the employee ... succeed, unless of course the workman has exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act. (Italics supplied)"
The statement
succeed unless, of course, the workman had exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act. The distinction between the 2 phrases ... succeed, unless of course the workman has exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act."
The aforesaid indicates a new principle
course of the employment", and whether the workman has added a peril to his employment to which the employer had given no sanction ... exercise of ordinary care and diligence"... The principle of added peril contemplates that if a workman while doing his master's work undertakes
peril was brought about by the employee himself, that he added or extended the peril, or that the peril was not a general peril ... apply if the peril which he encountered was not an added peril produced by the workmen himself as in the case of Pluab v. Colidan
acted in a negligent and careless manner and brought about an added peril, exonerating the employer from liability to compensate.
4. The Additional Commissioner ... gone outside the scope of it, or has added to it some extraneous peril of his own making, or has temporarily suspended it while
employment; or where the accident was the result of an added peril to which the workman, by his own conduct, exposed himself, which peril
employment, or reasonably incidental to the
employment, or conversely, was an added peril and outside the sphere
of the employment, are all different ways
employment; or where the accident was the result of an added peril to which the workman, by his own conduct, exposed himself, which peril