Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi , the  former India captain, has moved  the Bombay High Court, seeking the appointment of an  arbitrator in relation to what he claimed was the BCCI's failure to abide by its contract with him  while he was a consultant with  the board as well as a member of the IPL governing council. He  has also claimed an amount of  Rs.1.16  crore as fees for services  rendered. According to the application filed by Pataudi in the High Court,  his agreement with the BCCI  came into effect in October 2007  and was to last for a period of  five years, where he would be  paid Rs 1  crore annually. In the  event that one of the parties  chose to terminate the contract,  as stated in Pataudi's  application, they would have to  invoke the agreement's  arbitration clause. In October last year, the BCCI  made  wholesale changes  to the  IPL governing council, slashing  its membership term from five  years to one year and taking a  decision that no payment will be made to any member of the  original council. These new  terms were  unacceptable  to  Pataudi, as well as Sunil  Gavaskar, and both turned down posts in the new governing  council. In January this year, Pataudi  wrote to the BCCI seeking the  appointment of an arbitrator  since his ties with the governing council had ended. When there  was no reply from the Indian  board, Pataudi took the matter  to court. The case will be heart  next week. Pataudi was  critical  of the BCCI  following his withdrawal, saying  the board was in a "mess" over  the controversies that plagued  the IPL, it no longer enjoyed the goodwill it once did in the global cricket community and that the  time had come for it to back its  financial clout with moral  leadership.
 
 
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