The principles of natural justice must be read into sub­section (3) of Section 432 and sub­section (3) of Section 473 of the BNSS. The convict whose remission has been Criminal Appeal @ Special Leave Petition (Crl.) No.6166 of 2023 Page 13 of 17cancelled can always adopt a remedy under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. 16. In view of the legal position stated above, condition no.2 cannot be interpreted to mean that every allegation of a breach thereof would automatically result in the cancellation of the order of remission. Registration of a cognizable offence against the convict, per se, is not a ground to cancel the remission order. The allegations of breach of condition cannot be taken at their face value, and whether a case for cancellation of remission is made out will have to be decided in the facts of each case. Every case of breach cannot invite cancellation of the order of remission. The appropriate Government will have to consider the nature of the breach alleged