The sessions court granted bail on Thursday to business baron Keshub Mahindra, a convict in the 26-year-old Bhopal gas tragedy case.

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Mahindra was chairman of Union Carbide Corporation (India) when the lethal gas leak from its plant killed thousands of people in 1984.

Judge Subhash Kakde suspended Mahindra’s two-year imprisonment sentence. Mahindra, however, would have to pay Rs1 lakh surety with a condition that he wouldn’t leave the country without the court’s permission and attend all future court proceedings.

The court was yet to take a decision on the petitions filed by other six accused seeking similar relief.

Chief judicial magistrate Mohan P Tiwari had on June 7 awarded sentences against Mahindra, former managing director Vijay Gokhle, former vice-president Kishore Kamdar, former works manager J Mukund, former production manager SP Choudhary, former plant superintendent KV Shetty and former operator SI Qureshi.