Mohun Bagan was represented by financial secretary Debasish Dutta and secretary Srinjoy Bose, while Debabrata Sarkar came on behalf of East Bengal for their meeting with All India Football Federation secretary Kushal Das in the capital.
Sarkar is a long-time executive committee member of East Bengal.
A reliable source said there is "no possibility of a breakthrough" in the issue as finding solutions is beyond one individual.
However, it is understood that waiving off the franchise fee is a complex process that will require the intervention of all the stakeholders.
All India Football Federation and IMG-Reliance have been in talks for long to merge I-League with the cash-rich Indian Super League to make it the top-most league in the country.
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