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
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 has exposed
himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act. In Lancashire and
Yorkshire Railway Company ... employment, or reasonably incidental to the employment, or
conversely, was an added peril and outside the sphere of the employment,
are all different ways
course of employment'. It was held
that since the deceased added peril only when he met with an accident
at own will, no liability ... part of duty of the deceased Balwan Singh.
He added peril only then he met an accident at own will, as such
accident of deceased
succeed, unless of
course the workman has exposed
himself to an added peril by his own
imprudent act."
15. In another case, Tata Engineering
succeed, unless of course the
workman has exposed himself to an
added peril by his own imprudent
act."
16. Similarly, in The Municipal Corporation
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employment, injury has resulted from some ... succeed, unless of course the workman
has exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent
act. In Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
succeed, unless, of course, the workman has
exposed himself to an added peril by his own imprudent act. Although the
burden lies on the claimant
succeed, unless of course the workman has exposed himself to an
added peril by his own imprudent act. In Lancashire and Yorkshire
Railway ... employment, or
reasonably incidental to the employment, or conversely, was
an added peril and outside the sphere of the employment,
are all different ways