Massimiliano Allegri's side were docked 15 points back in January for financial misappropriation.
Juventus were accused of falsifying accounts relating to the club's past transfer dealings.
The club denied any wrongdoing and launched an appeal at the Olympic Committee, Italy's highest sporting court.
The court has ruled for Juventus's punishment to be suspended and the case must be re-evaluated by the Italian Football Federation.
The ruling means Juventus jump from seventh to third on the table, with AS Roma dropping to fourth and both Milan clubs residing outside the top four.
However, the bans on Andrea Agnelli, Maurizio Arrivabene, Federico Cherubini and current Tottenham Hotspur director Fabio Paratici are not revoked.
Pavel Nedved and several other members of the board are cleared completely.