the condition violates Article 21 of the Constitution of India. 7. Regarding condition no.2, the learned senior counsel submitted that even if a false allegation is made against the appellant of commission of any cognizable offence, he will be deprived of remission granted under the order dated 15th September 2023. The learned senior counsel relied upon a decision of this Court in the case of Shaikh Abdul Azees v. State of Karnataka1. While dealing with sub­section (3) of Section 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (for short, ‘the CrPC of 1898’) which is pari materia with Section 432 of the CrPC, this Court held that on breach of any of the conditions on which remission is granted, there is no automatic revival of the sentence. He submitted that both conditions are completely illegal. 8. Ms Swati Ghildiyal, the learned counsel appearing for the 1st respondent­State of Gujarat, submitted that under sub­section (1) of Section 432 of the CrPC, the appropriate Government has the