as a matter of right. However, he has a right to say that his case for the grant of remission ought to be considered in accordance with the law. The power under sub­section (1) of Section 432 of the CrPC has to be exercised in a fair and reasonable manner. Therefore, conditions imposed while exercising the power under sub­section (1) of Section 432 must be reasonable. The conditions must stand the test of scrutiny of Article 14 of the Constitution of India. If the conditions imposed are arbitrary, the conditions will stand vitiated Criminal Appeal @ Special Leave Petition (Crl.) No.6166 of 2023 Page 9 of 17due to violation of Article 14. Such arbitrary conditions may also violate the convict's rights under Article 21 of the Constitution. 13. Now, we come to condition no.1. The first part of this condition requires the convict to behave decently for a period of two years after release from jail. The convict must submit two respectable sureties to ensure that he does not commit the