The suit, filed by shareholders Pramod Shah and five others, challenged Cyrus Mistry's removal as chairman of the Tata group, terming it "illegal, motivated and malafide".
The shareholders demanded over Rs 41,000 crore in damages for themselves and all similarly placed non-promoter shareholders of the listed group companies for "losses suffered as a result".
The damages sought are for losses due to a drop in the share prices of eight Tata group companies since the market closing on October 24 last year, when Mistry was ousted, to December 6, 2016.
In December last year, Justice S J Kathawalla had passed an order permitting the suit to be filed in a representative capacity.
The permission was today revoked by Justice S C Gupte, who said a suit filed by few minority shareholders cannot be treated as a representative suit on behalf of all the non-promoter shareholders.
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