"FIFA is awaiting an official communication from the AIFF concerning the said matter. We have no further comment for the time being," a FIFA spokesperson told PTI today.
According to football experts, the FIFA may not act in haste as it is a decision by a court of law and not a case of factionalism in the national federation or something arising out of government interference.
The Delhi High court yesterday set aside the election of Patel in December 2016 for not following the National Sports Code. The court appointed former chief election commissioner S Y Quraishi as an administrator to look into the functioning of the AIFF while also directing that fresh elections be conducted within a period of five months.
He was re-elected unopposed as AIFF president for his third successive term in December last year.
Meanwhile, with the detailed judgement awaiting, Quraishi is yet to take charge as administrator.
As soon as the detailed judgement is available, the AIFF top brass will meet to chalk out the future course of action.