(11) A copy of the minutes of the meeting together with a copy of the motion and the result of the voting thereon shall on the termination of the meeting, be forwarded forthwith by the judicial officer to the [President and the] District Magistrate [Provided that if the President refuses or avoids to take delivery of the copies so forwarded, the same shall be affixed at the outer door of his last Known residence and .he shall be deemed to have received the same at the time such affixation is made.] 48 [(11 A.] As soon as may be after three days of the receipt of the copies mentioned in sub section (11), the District Magistrate shall forward the same to the State Government, together, in the event of the motion of non confidence having been carried, with a report whether or not the President has forwarded his resignation in accordance with the provisions of Sections 47 and 47 A;] [(12) The motion shall be deemed to have, been carried only when it has been passed by a majority of [more than one half] of the total number of members of the Board.] [(13) If the motion is not carried by a majority as aforesaid, or if the meeting cannot be held for want of quorum which shall not be less than two thirds of the total number of members of the Board, for the time being, No. notice of any subsequent motion of no confidence in tic same President shall be received until after the expiry of a period of two years from the date of the meeting.] [(14) No Notice of a motion of no confidence under this section shall be received within two years of the assumption of office by a President.] [(15) Nothing done by any member of the board, the District Magistrate, the judicial officer or the [State Government] in pursuance of the provisions of this section shall be questioned in any Court.]" It was contended on behalf of the appellants that the view taken in Dr. Rama Mishra 's case was not correct and the view taken by the Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court in Prem Kumar Balmiki 's case was correct.