8. Clause 22 of the draft of the fundamental rights provides that the right to move the Supreme Court by appropriate proceedings for the enforcement of fundamental rights is guaranteed. We think, however, that it is undesirable to make the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in such matters exclusive. The citizen will practically be denied these fundamental rights if, whenever they are violated, he is compelled to seek the assistance of the Supreme Court as the only court from which he can obtain redress. Where there is no other court with the necessary jurisdiction, the Supreme Court should have it; where there is some other court with the necessary jurisdiction, the Supreme Court should have appellate jurisdiction, including powers of revision.
(e) General Appellate Jurisdiction similar to that now exercised by the Privy Council.