Which of the following statements about Judiciary is false?
Judiciary (court) can take up any dispute like
(i) Between citizens and the judiciary
(ii) Between citizens and the government
(iii) Between two or more state governments
(iv) Between government at the Union and governments of the other countries.
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(i) Lok Sabha exercises more powers on money matter.
(ii) Lok Sabha controls the President of India
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