New Delhi:
Uphaar Theatre owners - Sushil and Gopal Ansal - and two others, who were convicted by a lower court for their complicity in the 1997 fire tragedy case, were today granted bail by the Delhi High Court.
Justice H R Malhotra asked Ansal brothers and Shyam Sunder Sharma and H S Panwar to furnish a personal and surety bond of Rs 50,000 each as a pre-condition for their release.
The court has also directed daily hearings of the case from February 15.
All the four convicts, who were recently awarded two years jail term each for their complicity in the tragedy in which 59 people had died during the screening of a movie, had approached the court seeking suspension of their sentence till the disposal of their appeals by the High Court.
A court here had on November 23 sentenced Sushil Ansal along with his brother Gopal - the owners of Uphaar cinema hall - to two-year jail term for causing the death by their negligent act.
Seven others - Radha Krishan Sharma, N S Chopra, Ajit Chowdhary (Uphaar managers), Manmohan Unniyal (cinema's gatekeeper), Brij Mohan Satija, A K Gera and Bir Singh (all DVB officials) - held guilty for culpable homicide not amounting to murder, were awarded seven years rigorous imprisonment.
Three others, convicted for offences similar to that of Ansal brothers, were also awarded two years' jail term each.
As many as 59 people had died due to asphyxia while over 100 others were injured in a subsequent stampede following a devastating blaze at Uphaar Cinema on June 13, 1997. (With PTI Inputs)