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Magical equipments

Magical equipment for entertainment and conjuring

NO PGA · STANDARD CUSTOMS PROCEDURE

HSN 9505 90 10 (magical equipment) is not covered by a Bureau of Indian Standards Quality Control Order and carries no Partner Government Agency clearance requirement at the tariff-line level. Import follows the standard customs procedure: Importer-Exporter Code (IEC), bill of entry, commercial invoice, packing list. Other articles within Chapter 95 — including certain toys and games — may attract BIS Quality Control Order compliance, making precise tariff-line classification the principal importer risk.

No partner government agency notification covers this tariff line.
A word of counsel

Magical equipment shares Chapter 95 with toys and games, several of which are subject to active BIS Quality Control Orders; a customs officer who re-classifies a consignment as a toy or children's novelty joke article can trigger retrospective compliance, including detention pending the relevant licence. Verify the product description, intended end-user, and age-group indicators on packaging against the customs tariff before relying on the absence of compliance at this tariff line.

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Frequently asked
Does HSN 9505 90 10 require any pre-import registration?
A valid Importer-Exporter Code is required for any commercial import; no product-specific registration applies to this tariff line.
What changes if the magical equipment is designed or marketed for use by children?
Articles marketed or packaged for children may be re-classified as toys under Chapter 95 tariff lines that carry BIS Quality Control Order compliance, triggering retrospective duty and licence requirements.
Last verified against gazette notifications: 2026-05-16. Source: BIS / DGFT / Indian Customs CUSDATA.
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