CR.UC.62

6. The treaty-making power belongs to the Union as part of the subject of ‘Foreign Affairs’. It would therefore be appropriate to invest the Supreme Court of the Union with jurisdiction to decide finally, though not necessarily in the first instance, upon all matters arising out of treaties including extradition between the Union and a foreign State. At this stage we do not deal with inter-unit extradition, because this will depend upon the ultimate distribution of powers between the Union and the units.
(c) Jurisdiction in respect of Such Other Matters within the Competence of the Union as the Union Legislature may Prescribe.