IPL issued a media release on Wednesday, calling the return of fans a "momentous" occasion and adding that it would allow "limited seating".
The 38-people strong Australian contingent including cricketers, coaches, and commentators were in quarantine in Sydney since arriving on May 15.
Players refused to take vaccines before the tournament as they were scared of the aftereffects.
It is also being projected that IPL could face a loss of Rs 2500 crore if the IPL is not completed.
There was, reportedly, a breach in COVID-19 protocols during the second phase of IPL 2021 in Delhi and Ahmedabad.
According to ECB director Ashley Giles, no England cricketer with a central contract is likely to be available for phase 2 of IPL 2021.
The news of Prasidh Krishna getting infected has come just 24 hours after he was named in India’s standby list of cricketers for the upcoming England tour.
KKR batsman Tim Seifert has tested positive for COVID-19 and will not be travelling back to New Zealand on the charter flight with other IPL players.
The petitioner says the resources that are being used in the IPL can be easily used to help the COVID19 patients.
The IPL 2021 has been suspended indefinitely by the BCCI after several players tested positive for coronavirus.