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Hydrazine sulphate

Hydrazine sulphate, inorganic hydrazine salt

CBIC CLEARANCE

HSN 2825 10 30 (Hydrazine sulphate) is subject to Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) mandatory documentation controls under CBIC Circular 23/2023-Cus dated 30-09-2023, which requires additional qualifiers in import declarations for all commodities under Chapter 28. Drug-related document uploads — including a Registration Certificate (drugs), Import Licence for drugs, Certificate of Analysis, and Batch Release Certificate — must be verified in e-Sanchit before out-of-charge is granted.

What this is
HSN code
2825 10 30
Chapter
28 · Inorganic chemicals; organic or inorganic compounds of precious metals
Primary regulator
CBIC · CBIC Circular 23/2023-Cus, Chapter 28 mandatory qualifiers
Customs documentation
  • Registration certificate from drugs authority
  • Import licence from drugs authority
  • Certificate of Analysis from supplier
Compliance steps
  1. 1
    Upload all mandatory drug-related documents in e-Sanchit before filing the bill of entry: Certificate of Analysis — drug (document code 0010dc), Batch Release Certificate (document code 0030dc), Label of Consignment (document code 0110dc), Registration Certificate (drugs) (document code 101dc1), and Import Licence for drugs (document code 9111dc). Out-of-charge will not be granted until all five documents are verified.
    CBIC Circular 23/2023-Cus dated 30-09-2023 · e-Sanchit document codes 0010dc, 0030dc, 0110dc, 101dc1, 9111dc
  2. 2
    Include the mandatory additional qualifiers in the import declaration for Chapter 28 commodities as stipulated in paragraphs 4.1 and 4.2 of CBIC Circular 23/2023-Cus. This requirement has been operative with effect from 15 October 2023 and applies to all import declarations covering HSN 2825 10 30.
    CBIC Circular 23/2023-Cus dated 30-09-2023, para 4.1 and 4.2, w.e.f. 15-10-2023
A word of counsel

The most common error on this tariff line is filing the bill of entry without all five e-Sanchit document codes uploaded, particularly treating the Certificate of Analysis as sufficient and omitting the Batch Release Certificate or the Import Licence for drugs. A PGA-facilitated bill that bypasses the NOC routing does not relax the document-upload obligation — the proper officer is required to verify each document code before out-of-charge, and a missing upload results in consignment detention and accruing demurrage.

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Frequently asked
Does HSN 2825 10 30 require BIS certification?
No, hydrazine sulphate is not within the BIS Quality Control Order regime. Import is governed by CBIC documentation controls under CBIC Circular 23/2023-Cus, with mandatory Chapter 28 qualifiers in the import declaration and drug-related document uploads in e-Sanchit.
Which document codes must be uploaded in e-Sanchit for this tariff line?
Five document codes are mandatory: Certificate of Analysis — drug (0010dc), Batch Release Certificate (0030dc), Label of Consignment (0110dc), Registration Certificate drugs (101dc1), and Import Licence for drugs (9111dc), all per CBIC Circular 23/2023-Cus.
From which date do the Chapter 28 mandatory qualifiers in import declarations apply?
The mandatory additional qualifiers under paragraphs 4.1 and 4.2 of CBIC Circular 23/2023-Cus apply with effect from 15 October 2023 and cover all import declarations for commodities under Chapters 28, 29, 32, 39 and CTH 3808.
Last verified against gazette notifications: 2026-05-16. Source: CBIC / Indian Customs CUSDATA.
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