An interim compromise was filed in the Court by Lalit Modi and Amin Pathan groups who were waging war to capture post of RCA president.
It was agreed by both the groups to hold a fair and transparent no confidence motion against Modi lead executive of RCA that came into power after last elections results in March this year.
Approving the terms as agreed by the parties the Bench comprising Justice Bela M Trivedi permitted the fresh no confidence motion to be carried out within four weeks under supervision of Justice Gyan Sudha Mishra, retired Supreme Court judge.
The no confidence motion would be held in tight security of police and no private bouncers.
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