AFI President Adille Sumariwalla said that he was happy for young Dutee and wished her well for future.
"I am very happy about the decision. I am also happy for Dutee because she can now resume her career," Sumariwalla told PTI.
"Myself being an athlete, I can understand the difficulties she must have faced during last year when this case was going on. Now she has been allowed to take part in national and international events. I wish her well," he said.
The 19-year-old Dutee was disqualified last year by the AFI as per IAAF's Hyperandrogenism Regulations which bar female athletes whose bodies produce natural levels of testosterone above permissible range.
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Sumariwalla said that the AFI had to bar Dutee from women's competitions as it was bound to act as per IAAF rules.
"We had to follow IAAF rules or otherwise we will be suspended. What could have we done? Rules are rules and now that these rules have been questioned by the CAS. It is for the IAAF to decide what to do and we will do according to what they (IAAF) say. We are bound to follow the IAAF," said the Olympian sprinter.