of 2023 Page 2 of 17prisoner shall not breach the peace and harmony of the society and also shall not threaten the complainant and witnesses. (2) If the prisoner after the release from the jail carries out any cognizable offence or inflict any serious injury to any citizen or property then he will be arrested again and he will have to serve the remaining period of sentence in jail. (3) After being released from jail the prisoner shall mark his presence in the nearest police station for a period of 1 (one) year. (4) The prisoner shall be released only after paying the unpaid fine amount if any.” (emphasis added) As the appellant was aggrieved by the first two conditions, we permitted him to amend the appeal and challenge conditions nos.1 and 2 instead of driving him to file a fresh writ petition before the High Court. SUBMISSIONS 6. Mr Rauf Rahim, the learned senior counsel appearing for the appellant, has made submissions on the power of the State Government to impose conditions while