Bail – The fundamental purpose of bail is to ensure the accused’s presence during the investigation and trial. Any conditions imposed must be reasonable and directly related to this objective- Court’s discretion in imposing conditions must be guided by the need to facilitate the administration of justice, secure the accused’s presence, and prevent the misuse of liberty to impede the investigation or obstruct justice.- In this case, High Court granted bail to accused subject to certain conditions, including the removal of a wall at their expense and also directed the State of Madhya Pradesh to hand over the possession of the disputed property to the complainant -Allowing appeal filed by the accused, SC observed: The action by the police to take possession of immovable property reflects total lawlessness – Under no circumstances, can the police be allowed to interfere with the possession of immovable property, as such action does not bear sanction by any provision of law- The conditions imposed clearly tantamount to deprivation of civil rights, rather than measures to ensure the accused’s presence during trial.