employee by accident arising out of and in the course of his employment, his employer shall be liable to pay compensation in accordance with ... employment) in any employment specified in Part B of Schedule III, contracts any disease specified therein as an occupational disease peculiar to that employment
lifts in it, provided, of
course, that in so doing the servant is acting
in the course of his employment."
Lord Justice Denning concluded ... very course of conducting that business
that he committed the wrong complained of he was acting in
the course of his employment. Lord Denning took
employment unless the very nature of his
employment makes it necessary for him to be there. A
workman is not in the course ... employment.
The expression arising out of employment is again not
confined to the mere nature of the employment. The
expression applies to employment as such
between the employment
and the accident. The employment is the cause and the
accident is the effect. The casual relationship between
employment and the accident ... place of employment, the journey to and
from the place of employment, the journey to and from the
place of employment being excluded. However, that
employment. The expression "arising
out of employment" is again not confined to the mere nature
of the employment. The expression applies to employment ... sphere of the employment, or was one of the
ordinary risks of the employment, or
reasonably incidental to the employment, or
conversely, was an added
fact observed by barrister, pleader, attorney or vakil, in the course of his employment as such, showing that any crime or fraud has been committed ... employment. This being a fact observed by B in the course of his employment, showing that a fraud has been committed since the commencement
words of the Act, "'the course of the employ-
ment". The course of the employment begins
when the workman enters the employment ... employment and does not continue when he has
left the place of employment, the journey to
and from the place of employment being
excluded
disease arising out of his employment. "Out
of" in this context, must mean caused by employment., Of
course, the phrase ... place of employment or for the purpose of employment, cannot
be said to have arisen out of his employment. There is no
causal connection between
death of
workman due to accident caused during and in the course of
employment
1. The Employee's Compensation Act is a welfare legislation ... sphere of the employment or was one of the ordinary risks
of the employment, or reasonably incidental to the
employment, or conversely, was an added
employment. The expression ‘out of
employment’ is not confined to the mere nature of the
employment: the expression applies to employment as such ... employment. The expression 'arising
out of employment' is again not confined
to the mere nature of the employment.
The expression applies to employment