Typhoid-paratyphoid (TAB)
Typhoid-paratyphoid TAB vaccine for human medicine
HSN 3002 41 24 (Typhoid-paratyphoid TAB vaccine) is subject to Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) import licensing and registration under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940. At the bill of entry, five mandatory documents — including a Registration Certificate for Drugs, Import Licence, Certificate of Analysis, and Batch Release Certificate — must be uploaded in e-Sanchit before customs out-of-charge.
- Registration certificate from CDSCO
- Import licence from CDSCO
- Batch release certificate from CDSCO
- 1Obtain a Registration Certificate for Drugs (document code 101dc1) and an Import Licence for Drugs (document code 9111dc) from the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation before filing the bill of entry. Both instruments must be current and cover the specific vaccine product and consignment quantity.Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 · document codes 101dc1 and 9111dc per CCR
- 2Upload all five mandatory documents in e-Sanchit prior to customs out-of-charge: Certificate of Analysis – Drug (0010dc), Batch Release Certificate (0030dc), Label of Consignment (0110dc), Registration Certificate for Drugs (101dc1), and Import Licence for Drugs (9111dc). The proper officer is required to verify each upload before granting out-of-charge on PGA-facilitated bills.e-Sanchit mandatory document upload requirement · document codes 0010dc, 0030dc, 0110dc, 101dc1, 9111dc per CCR
The most common error on this tariff line is uploading an incomplete document set — typically omitting the Batch Release Certificate (0030dc) or the Label of Consignment (0110dc) while holding a valid Registration Certificate and Import Licence. Customs proper officers are specifically instructed to verify all five document codes in e-Sanchit before out-of-charge, and a single missing upload will hold the consignment at port, attracting demurrage and ground rent regardless of the licence status.