The stock jumped 5.82 per cent to Rs 6,545 on BSE.
On NSE, it rose 4.79 per cent to Rs 6,533.
The High Court allowed Nestle to send five samples of each variant of noodles for fresh testing to three accredited labs in Punjab, Hyderabad and Jaipur.
The court said that if lead content is found below permissible limit by the three labs, Nestle will be allowed to manufacture Maggi noodles.
It observed that principles of natural justice were not followed because the manufacturer was not given a hearing and the laboratories where tests were performed to determine lead content were not authorised.
Nestle's stock had fallen yesterday after the government filed a class action suit against the company seeking over Rs 640 crore in damages for alleged unfair trade practices, false labelling and misleading advertisements.
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