Burn therapy dressing soaked in protective gel
Burn therapy dressing soaked in protective gel
HSN 3005 90 50 (Burn therapy dressing soaked in protective gel) is governed by the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, which subjects impregnated pharmaceutical dressings put up for retail sale to drug-import controls administered through the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO). At the bill of entry, customs officers verify that a Certificate of Analysis, a Batch Release Certificate, and a consignment label have been uploaded in e-Sanchit before out-of-charge is granted.
- Certificate of Analysis from manufacturer
- Batch Release Certificate from manufacturer
- Label of consignment from importer
- 1Before filing the bill of entry, upload the Certificate of Analysis — Drug (document code 0010dc) in e-Sanchit. This document must be batch-specific and issued by the manufacturing facility; it is verified by the proper officer before out-of-charge is granted.CCR mandatory-document requirement · document code 0010dc
- 2Upload the Batch Release Certificate (document code 0030dc) and the Label of Consignment (document code 0110dc) in e-Sanchit at the bill of entry stage. All three mandatory documents — 0010dc, 0030dc, and 0110dc — must be present before the proper officer issues out-of-charge.CCR mandatory-document requirement · document codes 0030dc and 0110dc
The most common error on this tariff line is presenting only the Certificate of Analysis and assuming it satisfies clearance. The customs CCR makes clear that all three documents — Certificate of Analysis (0010dc), Batch Release Certificate (0030dc), and Label of Consignment (0110dc) — are independently mandatory, and the absence of any single document is sufficient grounds for the proper officer to withhold out-of-charge, resulting in consignment detention and accumulating demurrage.