If a citizen of Kerala feels their fundamental rights have been violated, they can directly approach the:

Kerala High Court
Supreme Court of India
District Court
National Human Rights Commission

The correct answer is A) Kerala High Court.

The Kerala High Court is the highest court in the state of Kerala. It is a court of record and has original, appellate and revisional jurisdiction. It is also the guardian of the fundamental rights of the people of Kerala.

A citizen of Kerala can directly approach the Kerala High Court if they feel that their fundamental rights have been violated. The High Court can issue a writ of habeas corpus, mandamus, certiorari, quo warranto, and prohibition to protect the fundamental rights of the people.

The Supreme Court of India is the highest court in the country. It has original, appellate and advisory jurisdiction. It is not the first court of appeal from the High Courts.

The District Court is a subordinate court of the High Court. It has original jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases. It is not the first court of appeal from the High Courts.

The National Human Rights Commission is a statutory body established by the Parliament of India to protect and promote human rights in India. It is not a court of law and cannot issue any orders or directions.