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<h1>Appeals admitted and expedited; appeals to proceed on accelerated timetable without disposing of substantive tax dispute</h1> SC admitted the appeals filed by the appellant against the revenue and directed that the hearings be expedited. The Court issued an order admitting the ... - Citation: 2011 (9) TMI 1265 - SC Order. The Supreme Court admitted the appeals and directed that the hearing be 'expedited.' Procedural disposition reflects an interlocutory administrative direction to prioritize adjudication, signaling urgency in the resolution of the matters before the Court. No substantive reasoning, facts, orders on interim relief, or dispositional merits are recorded in the order; the entry is confined to admission of the appeals and acceleration of the hearing calendar. The order operates solely as a procedural scheduling mandate and does not address the merits, evidence, or legal issues presented in the appeals.