months. It would be apposite to take note of the principles enunciated by this Court in this regard and we desist from reiterating laid position of law and it would suffice to note the principles enunciated in this regard. In the case of Himanshu Sharma v. State of Madhya Pradesh, 2024 SCC OnLine SC 187 this court has held that considerations for grant of bail and cancellation of bails are different and if conditions of bail is flouted or the accused had misused the liberty granted or bail was granted in ignorance of statutory provisions or bail was obtained by playing fraud then bail granted to the accused can be cancelled. 1314. During the course of the arguments as already noticed herein above Shri K.M Nataraj, Additional Solicitor General of India, has vehemently contended that order granting the bail has to be set-aside, essentially on the ground that the respondent is involved in three (3) other cases namely: “a) Crime No. 99/14 dated 19.09.2014, registered for offences under