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<h1>Supreme Court grants appeal, expedites hearing, allows delay, and sets deadline for respondent.</h1> <h3>COMMISSIONER OF CENTRAL EXCISE AHMED-III Versus Atwood Oceanics Pacific Ltd.</h3> The Supreme Court condoned the delay, admitted the appeals, expedited the hearing, and granted six weeks for the respondent to file a counter affidavit. ... Supreme Court admitted the appeal against the decision of tribunal [2012 (12) TMI 425 - CESTAT, AHMEDABAD] and [2014 (2) TMI 618 - CESTAT AHMEDABAD] involving the issues of Classification of taxable services u/s 65A - Supply of Tangible Goods service u/s Section 65(105)(zzzzj) - Mining of Mineral, Oil or Gas service' u/s Section 65(105)(zzzy) - Survey and Exploration of Mineral, Oil and Gas service The Supreme Court of India in 2014 (9) TMI 641 - SC Order, with judges Anil R. Dave and Vikramajit Sen, JJ., condoned delay, admitted appeals, expedited hearing, and allowed time for the respondent to file a counter affidavit within six weeks. Ms. Meera Mathur, Advocate-on-record, accepted notice on behalf of the respondent.