Of Homoeopathic system
Homoeopathic medicaments, multi-constituent bulk preparations
HSN 3003 90 14 (Of Homoeopathic system) is subject to the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 governing the import of homoeopathic medicaments not put up in measured doses or retail packings. Three mandatory documents — Certificate of Analysis, Batch Release Certificate, and consignment label — must be uploaded in e-Sanchit before customs out-of-charge at the bill of entry.
- Certificate of Analysis from supplier
- Batch Release Certificate from manufacturer
- Label of consignment from importer
- 1Ensure the Certificate of Analysis (document code 0010dc) and Batch Release Certificate (document code 0030dc) are obtained from the foreign manufacturer and uploaded in e-Sanchit prior to filing the bill of entry. The customs proper officer will verify these uploads before granting out-of-charge.CCR mandatory document requirement · e-Sanchit document codes 0010dc, 0030dc
- 2Upload the consignment label (document code 0110dc) in e-Sanchit at the bill of entry stage. The label must accompany the other mandatory documents; absence of any one of the three documents will prevent out-of-charge.CCR mandatory document requirement · e-Sanchit document code 0110dc
The most common error on this tariff line is uploading the Certificate of Analysis without a corresponding Batch Release Certificate, treating the two as interchangeable. They are independent documents serving distinct regulatory purposes: the Certificate of Analysis attests to composition and quality parameters, while the Batch Release Certificate confirms the specific production batch was released for distribution. A bill of entry with either document missing will be held at the PGA-facilitated stage until the gap is remedied, generating demurrage and ground rent.