this Court discussed the scope of the discretion of the Court to impose “any condition” on the grant of bail and observed in the following terms:- “15. The words “any condition” used in the provision should not be regarded as conferring absolute power on a court of law to impose any condition that it chooses to impose. Any condition has to be interpreted as a reasonable condition acceptable in the facts permissible in the circumstance and effective in the pragmatic sense and should not defeat the order of grant of bail. We are of the view that the present facts and circumstances of the case do not warrant such extreme condition to be imposed.” (Emphasis supplied) 12 (2013) 15 SCC 57014. This Court in Dilip Singh v. State of Madhya Pradesh and Another13, laid down the factors to be taken into consideration while deciding the application for bail and observed: “4. It is well settled by a plethora of decisions of this Court that criminal proceedings are not for realisation of disputed