Summary: In 200 words, the text discusses the Draft Constitution's jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in disputes between the Government of India and the States. It states that articles from the Draft Constitution such as Article 109 provided for original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in disputes involving the government and states, with certain monetary thresholds. The controversy arose when an amendment was proposed to extend the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. The text also touches upon the amendments made to the Constitution concerning the judiciary, including determining the age of judges and provisions for High Court judges. It further mentions the Constitution (Fifteenth Amendment) Act of 1963 that amended articles related to the Union Judiciary and the High Courts in the States. This Act aimed to address disputes over the correct age of judges, providing a process for determining judges' ages to ensure smooth functioning of the judiciary.