Is there a legally mandated filing fee and/or deposit in the last instance?

India

India

Answer
Not specified
Source

Representation of the People Act, 1951 Part VI

 

116C. Procedure in appeal.—(1) Subject to theprovisions of this Act and of the rules, if any, made thereunder, every appealshall be heard and determined by the Supreme Court as nearly as may be inaccordance with the procedure applicable to the hearing and determination of anappeal from any final order passed by a High Court in the exercise of itsoriginal civil jurisdiction; and all the provisions of the Code of CivilProcedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), and the Rules of the Court (including provisionsas to the furnishing of security and the execution of any order of the Court)shall, so far as may be, apply in relation to such appeal.

(2) As soon as anappeal is decided, the Supreme Court shall intimate the substance of thedecision to the Election Commission and the Speaker or Chairman, as the casemay be, of the House of Parliament or of the State Legislature concerned and assoon as may be thereafter shall send to the Election Commission anauthenticated copy of the decision; and upon its receipt, the ElectionCommission shall—

(a) forward copiesthereof to the authorities to which copies of the order of the High Court wereforwarded under section 160; and

(b) cause the decisionto be published in the Gazette or Gazettes in which that order was publishedunder the said section.]]

 

Source:

http://lawmin.nic.in/legislative/election/volume%201/representation%20of%20the%20people%20act,%201951.pdf

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