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
succeed unless
of course the workman has exposed himself of an added peril by his
own imprudent act.
8. We are of the considered view
succeed, unless of course the workman has exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act....
The aforesaid decision in Mackinnon Machenzie
succeed, unless of course the workman has exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act....
11. This Court vide its decision reported
succeed, unless of course the workman has exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act...."
11. This Court vide its decision
succeed, unless of course
the workman has exposed himself to an added
peril by his own imprudent act".
(13) In R. vs. National Insurance
succeed, unless of course the workman has exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act.
13. In R. v. National Insurance Commissioner
succeed, unless of course the workman has exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act.
11. The deceased in this case suffered ... strain in the employment and that the deceased was exposed to added duty or burden on the fateful day resulting in the death
word Marine Insurance means perils consequent on or incidental to navigation
of the sea i.e. the perils of the sea. If in the marine ... also
any other word is added say by air or road, the policy does not confine to
those added perils. The perils consequence
continuation in service or payment of regular salary to a
casual, ad hoc, or daily rate employee. Such directions
are executive functions ... grave
peril for the judiciary.
47. We are of the opinion that if the court/tribunal
directs that a daily rate or ad