bail – Cancellation – Revocation of Bail – Impact of supervening circumstances developing post the grant of bail, such as interference in the administration of justice, abuse of concession of bail, etc., which are aversive to a fair trial would warrant cancellation of bail – Bail can be revoked if the court considers irrelevant factors or ignores relevant evidence, making the bail order legally untenable – Gravity of Offence – conduct of the Accused – Societal Impact – Courts can intervene in bail orders to prevent the miscarriage of justice and maintain the integrity of the criminal justice system – Preventing Interference – Courts should consider the possibility of the accused influencing witnesses, threatening the deceased's family, evading justice, or obstructing a fair investigation, particularly in cases of anticipatory bail – Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, Section 438 – Indian Penal Code, 1860, Sections 304B, 302 read with 120B. [Para 10]