Part I of 7—Genesis: 'The genesis of this case lies in a macabre incident that took place close to the noon time on 13th December, 2001 in which five heavily armed persons practically stormed the Parliament House complex and inflicted heavy casualties on the security men on duty.' P. VENKATARAMA REDDI & P.P. NAOLEKAR CASE NO.: Appeal (crl.) 373-375 of 2004 PETITIONER: STATE (N.C.T. OF DELHI) RESPONDENT: NAVJOT SANDHU@ AFSAN GURU DATE OF JUDGMENT: 04/08/2005 BENCH: P. VENKATARAMA REDDI & P.P. NAOLEKAR JUDGMENT: JUDGMENT WITH CRIMINAL APPEAL Nos. 376-378 OF 2004 STATE (N.C.T. OF DELHI) (APPELLANT) VERSUS SYED ABDUL REHMAN GILANI (RESPONDENT) CRIMINAL APPEAL Nos. 379-380 OF 2004 SHAUKAT HUSSAIN GURU (APPELLANT) VERSUS STATE (N.C.T. OF DELHI) ( RESPONDENT) CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 381 OF 2004 MOHD. AFZAL ( APPELLANT) VERSUS STATE (N.C.T. OF DELHI) P. VENKATARAMA REDDI, J. 1. The genesis of this case lies in a macabre incident that took place clo...