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Why Is BIS Registration Required for Importing Products into India?

The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) registration is required for all imported products in India to ensure they meet quality, safety, and performance standards. The requirement is intended to ensure that no substandard or unsafe goods enter and to help importers and manufacturers comply with their legal obligations. Due to increasing restrictions on imported items, it’s compulsory for all importers to meet BIS specifications prior to customs clearance. 

The BIS Compulsory Registration Scheme requires all imported products get BIS Mark; otherwise, they will be rejected, impounded, or destroyed by customs authorities, resulting in considerable financial loss and supply chain disruption. Let’s go through the blog and learn more about the BIS Registration for imported products. 

What is the Importance of BIS Registration for Importing Products into India? 

The BIS Registration for importing products into India ensures that goods meet strict quality benchmarks. Without the BIS Mark, imported products cannot be legally sold or distributed in the Indian market. Let’s go through a few more important factors:

  • Legal Compliance is Mandatory: BIS Registration for Importing Products is not optional; it is a statutory obligation under the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Act, 2016.
  • Smooth Customs Clearance: Holding a current, valid BIS license ensures that product clears customs without interruption and avoids costly shipment delays.
  • Compliance with Government Policy: Compliance with the policy demonstrates that the importer is aligned with the overall regulatory framework surrounding the Indian government and thus has a low long-term commercial risk.
  • Protecting Consumers by Certifying Product Quality and Safety: BIS verifies that imported goods to India conform to Indian safety standards (IS standards) and protects consumers from inferior, unsafe, or hazardous materials.
  • Preventing the Entry of Substandard Imports: The BIS Registration process, including product testing in BIS approved labs and inspections at manufacturing facilities, serves as a quality control measure that prevents substandard and counterfeit materials from entering India.

Which Imported Products Require BIS Registration? 

Here is the list of a few imported products requiring BIS registration with their IS numbers:

 

S.No Product IS Number
1 Mobile phones  IS 13252 (Part 1)
2 Laptops & notebook computers IS 13252 (Part 1)
3 CCTV cameras IS 13252 (Part 1) 
4 LED lamps (self-ballasted) IS 16102 (Part 1)
5 LED luminaires & fixtures IS 10322 (Part 5/Sec 1)
6 Power banks IS 13252(Part 1)
7 Printers IS 13252 (Part 1)
8 Scanners IS 13252 (Part 1)
9 Bluetooth speakers IS 616
10 Set-top boxes (satellite/cable) IS 13252(Part 1)

 

What Happens If You Import Products Without BIS Registration?

Avoiding BIS Registration under Scheme-II on imported products in India can lead to several penalties, seizure of shipments by Indian customs, and heavy fines. A few consequences you may face if you ignore registration are as follows: 

  • Issues with Customs Clearance: If goods do not comply with BIS regulations, they cannot be cleared by customs at India’s ports.
  • Detention or Rejection of Shipment: Customs enforcement officers may hold or destroy non-certified imported goods at the importer’s expense.
  • Penalties: Under the BIS Act of 2016, importers may incur fines up to ₹5 lakh for their first violation, which may be doubled for subsequent violations.
  • Legal Implications: Importing goods without the required certifications is a legal offence punishable with imprisonment of up to 2 years and/or a fine.
  • Threats to Brand Image: Public enforcement notices of BIS violations damage brand reputation and can lead to permanent removal from key retail and distribution channels in India.

Common Challenges Faced by Importers During BIS Registration

Many BIS registration applicants may face unnecessary roadblocks that can delay certification, create additional costs, and, in many cases, result in their application being rejected. Some of the main areas that create problems in receiving BIS registration are:

  • Use of an Incorrect Indian standard number when the application is submitted to BIS.
  • Errors in the Documentation Submitted with the Application.
  • Goods manufactured to Indian standards may not meet IS parameters in India and will require redesign and retesting. 
  • Delay in Processing Applications by BIS
  • Not Following the Labelling Guidelines Required

Conclusion

BIS registration isn’t a formality when you’re importing products into India; it’s an essential requirement. Without the necessary BIS Registration, importers can run into difficulties clearing customs, incur fines, have their items withdrawn, or be unable to sell them once introduced into India. Manufacturers should obtain BIS Registration to ensure successful importation into the Indian market, build consumer confidence, and avoid financial compliance liabilities.

BIS compliance can be quite difficult for foreign manufacturers to navigate. ERCS Private Limited can assist any manufacturer in obtaining BIS Registration from start to finish. We assist with product classification, gathering documentation, submitting applications, performing all follow-up work with BIS agencies, and managing all compliance requirements for products once they are registered with BIS.

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