Italian football authorities have removed the 15 points deduction given to Juventus earlier on in the season.
The Old Lady now occupies third place in the Serie A standings as a result.
Inter Milan and AC Milan are now behind Juventus in the Champions League standings.
They have had the punishment revoked while waiting for a fresh trial to fully clarify their capital gains dispute, necessitating a re-evaluation by the FIGC Federal Court of Appeal.
Juve's final punishment might be for the 2023/2024 season as the court's investment is anticipated to last until after the conclusion of the current season.
Following the announcement on Thursday, Massimiliano Allegri's team moved up to third place with 59 points, dropping Jose Mourinho's Roma to fourth.
Milan and Inter, who will square off in a thrilling Champions League semifinal matchup next month, are currently ranked fifth and sixth, respectively, endangering their chances of finishing in the top four.
While Napoli, the league's leaders, are virtually invincible at the top of Serie A, there is still a chance that Juventus, who presently trail Lazio by just two points with eight games left, will claim second place.
Fabio Paratici, the current managing director of Tottenham and formerly of Juve, has learned that his FIFA-imposed two-and-a-half-year suspension from football has been rejected. Andrea Agnelli and Federico Cherubini's former coworkers' ban appeals also stand, however, Pavel Nedved's ban appeal has been rejected.