This document contains the Supreme Court of India's judgement in the case of V. S. Kuttan Pillai Vs. Ramakrishnan & Anr., dated 18/09/1979. It primarily discusses the scope and legality of search warrants issued under Section 93(1)(c) of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, in relation to the fundamental right against self-incrimination guaranteed by Article 20(3) of the Constitution. The judgement clarifies that a search warrant does not compel an accused to incriminate themselves and is a valid tool for investigation. This judgement is useful for legal professionals, students, and anyone interested in criminal procedure and constitutional law in India.