New York (CNN Business) TikTok, the Chinese social media platform pulled from app stores in India over claims it made children vulnerable to pornographic and other inappropriate content, will be available for download again after winning a court fight.

Google GOOGL Apple's AAPL The popular video-sharing app was reinstated by a court in India on Wednesday, a week after the Indian government forced it to be taken down fromandonline marketplaces over concerns about inappropriate content.

The Madras High Court had ordered on April 3 that TikTok be banned, saying it could expose children to sexual predators, pornographic content and cyberbullying. But the court reversed its decision following an appeal by TikTok's parent company Bytedance , which can now continue adding to the app's 120 million monthly active users in India.

"We are glad about this decision and we believe it is also greatly welcomed by our thriving community in India, who use TikTok as a platform to showcase their creativity," the company said in a statement to CNN.

The video-sharing app has become hugely popular in India in recent months. The country now accounts for almost a quarter of TikTok's global user base.