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Mannurpet FSSAI Registration for residential Businesses

FSSAI Registration for residential units around Padi Flyover, Mannurpet — handled by a qualified, in-house team

FSSAI Registration for Mannurpet firms under Chennai North (Ambattur Division) with on-time portal submission and full statutory reconciliation. Call 9566-068-468.

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What is the FoSCoS portal in Mannurpet, Chennai?

FoSCoS — Food Safety Compliance System at foscos.fssai.gov.in — is the unified online portal launched in June 2020 replacing the legacy FLRS system. All FSSAI applications for new registration, licence, modification, renewal, annual return Form D-1 and product approval are filed through FoSCoS using PAN-based or Aadhaar-based login.

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FSSAI Registration in Mannurpet — Plans & Pricing

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Basic Registration
Form A — petty FBO up to ₹12 lakh
₹2,500one-time

  • Form A Application Drafting
  • Petty FBO Eligibility Assessment
  • Photograph & ID Validation
  • Premises Address Proof Compilation
  • Owner NoC / Rent Agreement Review
  • FoSCoS Portal Submission
  • Validity: 1 Year
  • Tier: Basic Registration Only
  • State / Central Licence
  • FSMS Plan Drafting
  • Water Test Report Coordination
  • Form D-1 Annual Return
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
  • Registration Certificate Delivery
Starter
Basic + Display Board + First Form D-1
₹4,500one-time

  • Form A Application Drafting
  • Petty FBO Eligibility Assessment
  • Photograph & ID Validation
  • Premises Address Proof Compilation
  • Owner NoC / Rent Agreement Review
  • FoSCoS Portal Submission
  • Food Safety Display Board (printed copy)
  • First-Year Form D-1 Annual Return Filing
  • Validity: 1 Year
  • Tier: Basic Registration
  • State / Central Licence
  • FSMS Plan Drafting
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
  • Registration Certificate Delivery
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State Licence Form B + 2-year + FSMS
₹8,500one-time

  • Form B State Licence Application
  • Tier Classification & Capacity Assessment
  • Layout Plan / Blueprint Review
  • Equipment & Machinery List Drafting
  • Water Test Report (NABL Lab) Coordination
  • FSMS Plan — Schedule 4 Part II/III/IV/V
  • Form IX Nomination (Companies)
  • Owner NoC / Lease Deed Review
  • Pre-licence Inspection Hand-Holding
  • Label Compliance Review (FSS L&D Regulations 2020)
  • Food Safety Display Board (printed copy)
  • First-Year Form D-1 Annual Return Filing
  • Validity: 2 Years
  • Tier: State Licence Form B
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
  • Licence Certificate Delivery
Premium
Central Licence + Multi-state + Import/Export
₹35,000one-time

  • Form B Central Licence Application
  • Multi-State / Import-Export FBO Structuring
  • Tier Classification & Capacity Assessment
  • Layout Plan / Blueprint Review
  • Equipment & Machinery List Drafting
  • Water Test Report (NABL Lab) Coordination
  • Comprehensive FSMS Plan — All Applicable Schedule 4 Parts
  • Form IX Nomination (Companies/LLPs)
  • Pre-licence Inspection Hand-Holding
  • Label Compliance Review & FOPL/HFSS Advisory
  • IEC + FICS Registration Coordination (Import/Export)
  • Food Safety Display Board (premium printed copy)
  • 5-Year Recurring Compliance Pack — Form D-1 / D-2 Annual & Half-Yearly
  • Renewal Calendar Tracking & 30-Day Pre-Expiry Filing
  • Validity: 5 Years
  • Tier: Central Licence Form B
  • Coverage: Multi-State / Import-Export / E-commerce
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
  • Licence Certificate Delivery

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Why Mannurpet Clients Choose FilingPro

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FoSCoS Submission Specialist

Application drafting, fee payment, document upload, ARN tracking and inspection scheduling on FoSCoS handled end-to-end without a single login by the Mannurpet client.

FSMS Plan Drafted In-House

Hygienic and Sanitary Practices documented against the applicable Part of Schedule 4 — manufacturing, dairy, meat or catering — to officer-acceptance standard for Mannurpet licensees.

Pre-Licence Inspection Hand-Holding

Walk-through of the Mannurpet premises before the inspection — equipment placement, hygiene zones, employee health records and FSMS records all in order to clear the visit on first attempt.

Water Test Report Coordinated

Sample collection, NABL-accredited testing for the IS 10500:2012 drinking water parameters, and report uploaded to FoSCoS within 10 days for Mannurpet manufacturing FBOs.

Form D-1 Annual Return Filed by 31 May

Annual return on quantity manufactured/imported filed for every Mannurpet licensed FBO by 31 May under Regulation 2.1.13 — penalty under Regulation 2.1.13(3) eliminated.

Form D-2 Half-Yearly Dairy Return

Dairy and milk-product FBOs in Mannurpet have their Form D-2 returns filed by 31 October and 30 April every year — milk procurement and product manufacture quantity captured accurately.

Key Benefits

What Mannurpet Clients Get

Every FSSAI Registration engagement delivers measurable, guaranteed outcomes — expert professionals, on time, every time.

Pre-Licence Inspection Cleared First Time
Premises walk-through, FSMS records placement and Schedule 4 compliance check done before the Designated Officer's visit — first-time clearance for Mannurpet State and Central Licence applicants.
No Form D-1 Late Fee
Form D-1 annual return filed in April-May for every licensed manufacturing FBO in Mannurpet — ₹100/day late fee under Regulation 2.1.13(3) eliminated. Form D-2 half-yearly tracked separately for dairy.
No Expired-Licence Operation
Renewal filed at least 30 days before expiry under Regulation 2.1.7. Mannurpet FBOs never operate on an expired licence — no ₹100/day late fee, no Section 63 prosecution exposure.
Label Compliance Pre-Print
Food labels vetted under FSS (Labelling and Display) Regulations 2020 before printing — FSSAI logo, licence number, veg/non-veg symbol, allergen, nutrition. Section 52/53 misbranding penalty up to ₹3 lakh prevented.
FSMS Audit-Ready
Hygienic and Sanitary Practices documented and records maintained — employee medical fitness, pest control, cleaning logs, calibration records, traceability and recall registers — Section 36 testing and Section 32 improvement notice defence-ready.
Multi-State Central Licence Coordinated
Mannurpet-headquartered FBOs operating in multiple States licensed under one Central Licence at HO with State Licences for each manufacturing unit — clean inter-state structure under Regulation 2.1.3.
Comparison

Basic Registration vs State License

Why this matters here — In Mannurpet, the business activity radiating outward from Mannurpet Junction and nearby commercial pockets; with quick access via Mannurpet Bus Stop and feeder routes connecting Mannurpet to the rest of Chennai.

AspectBasic RegistrationState License
Government fee₹100 per year as per Schedule 3 Part III₹2,000 to ₹7,500 per year depending on Schedule 2 capacity slab
Validity tenureMinimum 1 year, maximum 5 years under Regulation 2.1.3(1)5-year tenure preferred for fee economy; renewal mandatory before expiry under Regulation 2.1.3(2)
Premises classificationRequires production capacity disclosure, layout plan, equipment list and water test report per Form B Schedule 4Requires only premise photograph, address proof and product list — no layout or water test
Form usedForm A under Schedule 2 of FSS (Licensing) Regulations 2011Form B with annexures for production line, food safety management plan and source of raw material
Renewal triggerApplication 30 to 120 days before expiry under Regulation 2.1.3(3); late renewal attracts ₹100 per day surchargeAny change in product line, capacity, ownership or premises under Regulation 2.1.5 within 15 days of change
Annual returnExempt from Form D-1 filing per Regulation 2.1.13(1) provisoForm D-1 due by 31 May each year; Form D-2 (half-yearly) for milk and milk products under Regulation 2.1.13
Inspection frequencyRisk-based, typically once in 3 years under FSSAI Food Safety Inspection Guidelines 2018Annual inspection for high-risk categories (dairy, meat, infant food) and 2-yearly for low-risk
Penalty exposureUp to ₹2 lakh under Section 55 of FSS Act 2006Imprisonment up to 6 months and fine up to ₹5 lakh under Section 63
Display obligation14-digit FSSAI number must be printed on every label per Regulation 2.6.1(8) of Labelling Regulations 2011FSSAI number must be visible on the product page per FSSAI Order F.No.15(31)/2020/FoSCoS dated 06-10-2020
Turnover triggerAnnual turnover up to ₹12 lakh per Schedule 3 of FSS (Licensing and Registration) Regulations 2011Annual turnover above ₹12 lakh and up to ₹20 crore per Schedule 2
Statutory anchorSection 31 of FSS Act 2006 read with Regulation 2.1.2 of FSS (Licensing) Regulations 2011Section 31 read with Regulation 2.1.1, applies to importers, 100% EOUs and large manufacturers
Issuing authorityDesignated Officer of the State Food Safety Department under Section 36Central Licensing Authority under FSSAI, New Delhi, notified under Section 29
Documents Required

Documents for FSSAI Registration

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PAN of FBO / proprietor / partnership / company
Recent passport-size photograph of proprietor / partners / directors
Address proof of food business premises — EB bill, property tax receipt or rent agreement
NoC from owner of premises or registered lease deed
Water test report from NABL-accredited laboratory (where water is used as ingredient)
Layout plan and FSMS plan as per Schedule 4 (Part II/III/IV/V applicable)
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Statutory Deadlines

Compliance deadlines that matter

Miss any of these and the next consequence kicks in automatically.

Deadlines in this neighbourhood — In Mannurpet, the cluster of residential, light manufacturing, packaging businesses that defines Mannurpet's commercial fabric.

Trigger eventDaysFormConsequence
Commencement of food business activityOn due dateForm A or Form BOperating without licence attracts imprisonment up to six months and fine up to five lakh rupees under Section 63
Crossing turnover of twelve lakh rupees mid-year30 daysForm B for state licenceContinued operation under basic registration becomes unauthorised and the operator is treated as unlicensed under Section 63
Closure of financial year for central and state licensees61 daysForm D-1 annual return by 31st MayLate fee of one hundred rupees per day of delay; possible suspension under Regulation 2.1.8
Section 31(2) periodic lab testing — water and finished productsWater test every 6 months; finished product test annually (per product family)NABL-accredited lab test certificates retained on file and uploaded on demandAbsence during FSO inspection triggers improvement notice; repeated default leads to suspension and compounding ₹10,000-₹25,000
FoSCoS self-audit / FSMS internal reviewOnce every quarter for State and Central licenseesSelf-audit checklist retained on premises; summary uploaded if requested by DOMissing self-audit records during FSO inspection treated as Schedule 4 non-compliance; cure deadline of 14 days under improvement notice
Crossing turnover of twenty crore rupees in any financial year30 daysForm B for central licenceOperator becomes ineligible for state licence and faces penalty under Section 64 for continued mis-declaration
Detection of mislabelled package during inspection14 daysRectification report with revised label proofPenalty up to three lakh rupees under Section 52 along with seizure of stock
Modification of licence — change in food category, premises, FBO name, or directorsWithin 15 days of the change taking effectForm B modification on FoSCoS with supporting documentsOperation under unmodified licence treated as licence violation under Section 31; risk of suspension under Section 32

Deadline pressure points we see in Mannurpet: On the ground in Mannurpet, for the professional and salaried population of Mannurpet navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

Forms Library

Forms used in this engagement

Form D-2Half Yearly Return for Milk Sector

Furnishes half-year production and sales data for milk and milk product manufacturers and importers

Within thirty-one days from end of each half year Concerned licensing authority on FoSCoS portal
Form IXNomination of Person Responsible

Nominates the person designated as responsible for compliance under Section 17 of the Act

At the time of application and on any change Uploaded with Form B application on FoSCoS
Modification RequestModification of Existing Licence

Used for endorsing changes in address, products, capacity, directors, or food category

Within fifteen days of the change in particulars Original issuing authority through FoSCoS portal
Renewal ApplicationRenewal of Registration or Licence

Continues existing FSSAI authorisation beyond initial validity selected by the FBO

At least thirty days before expiry of the existing licence Same authority that originally issued the licence
Surrender ApplicationVoluntary Surrender of Licence

Used on cessation of food business activity to relinquish FSSAI authorisation

Within thirty days of cessation of business Original issuing authority through FoSCoS
Improvement NoticeImprovement Notice under Section 32

Statutory notice listing contraventions and corrective measures to be undertaken by the FBO

Compliance within period specified in the notice Issued by the Designated Officer
Appeal under Section 32Appeal against Improvement Notice

Allows aggrieved FBO to challenge the contents of an improvement notice on facts or law

Within fifteen days of receipt of the improvement notice Commissioner of Food Safety of the State
Show Cause NoticeShow Cause Notice for Suspension or Cancellation

Calls upon the FBO to explain why the licence should not be suspended or cancelled

Reply within thirty days of receipt of the notice Issued by the licensing authority

FSSAI Registration in Mannurpet, Chennai 600050

Mannurpet (PIN 600050) falls under the Ambattur Division of the Chennai North, the jurisdiction that handles statutory matters for businesses at this PIN. Statutory correspondence for Mannurpet businesses routes through the Ambattur Division, so we align every FSSAI Registration engagement to that jurisdiction from the start. Approvals, acknowledgements and queries for Mannurpet businesses tie back to the Ambattur Division, so our FSSAI cadence accounts for how that office works. Every Mannurpet engagement we open begins with the basics: PIN 600050, the Ambattur Division, and the coordinates 13.1142, 80.1822 that anchor the locality.

Working in Mannurpet brings a logistical edge: proximity to Padi Flyover and the Mannurpet Bus Stop corridor keeps physical document handling fast. Freight and foot traffic from the Mannurpet Bus Stop hub pull steady daily commerce through Mannurpet, so there is rarely a quiet filing month in this mixed residential and light manufacturing pocket. Most commerce in Mannurpet — invoices, expenses, purchases and statutory records — eventually surfaces in the FSSAI working file we maintain for clients here. The mixed residential and light manufacturing mix of Mannurpet shapes what lands in our workpapers — a blend of packaging activity and the commercial pulse around Padi Flyover.

For a light manufacturing business in Mannurpet, the FSSAI Registration scope is rarely generic; we tailor the checklist to how that sector actually transacts. The light manufacturing character of Mannurpet commerce influences everything from invoice formats to the supporting documents a FSSAI Registration review needs. The light manufacturing firms we serve in Mannurpet value a FSSAI partner who already understands their sector's compliance rhythm. Mixed light manufacturing activity across Mannurpet means our FSSAI team keeps sector playbooks ready rather than improvising per client.

Document intake for Mannurpet clients runs over WhatsApp, so there is no office visit and no paper shuffle for a FSSAI Registration engagement. The Mannurpet FSSAI Registration workflow is documented end-to-end: WhatsApp document intake, a working file, qualified review, and a filed acknowledgement back to you. Working papers for Mannurpet FSSAI Registration engagements stay archived and retrievable, which makes any later notice or query straightforward to answer. Fixed-fee scoping means a Mannurpet business knows the FSSAI Registration cost up front, with no surprise additions mid-engagement.

Serving Mannurpet and Padi from one team keeps FSSAI Registration turnaround identical across the cluster. FSSAI Registration clients in Padi are handled by the same practitioners who run our Mannurpet desk. Proximity to Padi means a Mannurpet engagement can extend across the locality cluster with no change in cadence. We treat Mannurpet and Padi as one catchment for FSSAI Registration, which keeps documentation and turnaround consistent.

Sector signals in Mannurpet — seasonal packaging swings and peak-period volumes — shape how we schedule FSSAI work. Because we work repeatedly across Mannurpet, we can benchmark a new client's FSSAI Registration position against the locality norm. Recurring gaps in Mannurpet packaging records are the first thing our FSSAI Registration review closes out. The longer we serve Mannurpet, the more precisely we predict where a FSSAI file needs attention.

For a new business incorporating in Mannurpet or shifting its principal place of business here, FSSAI Registration setup is one of the first things to get right. Incorporating in Mannurpet comes with jurisdiction, registration and FSSAI steps that we sequence so nothing stalls the launch. A startup setting up near Mannurpet Junction in Mannurpet gets a FSSAI foundation built for the Ambattur Division from day one. Shifting principal place of business to Mannurpet means updating jurisdiction to the Chennai North, and we manage the paperwork end-to-end.

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FSSAI Registration in Mannurpet — Complete Guide

Before any pack goes to print, FilingPro reviews the food label for Mannurpet manufacturers against the FSS (Labelling and Display) Regulations 2020 — FSSAI logo and 14-digit licence number, veg/non-veg symbol, ingredient list in descending order, allergen disclosure, nutritional information, lot/batch number and best-before. Misbranding under Section 52 read with Section 53 prevented at source.

FSSAI Registration in Mannurpet, Chennai

Food businesses in Mannurpet are licensed under Section 31 of the FSS Act 2006 and Regulation 2.1 of the FSS (Licensing and Registration) Regulations 2011 — Basic Registration in Form A for petty FBOs up to ₹12 lakh, State Licence in Form B up to ₹20 crore and Central Licence in Form B above ₹20 crore or for multi-state, import/export and e-commerce operators.

FSSAI Consultant in Mannurpet — FoSCoS Submission

A dedicated FSSAI consultant in Mannurpet prepares Form A or Form B on the FoSCoS portal, drafts the Food Safety Management System plan against Schedule 4, coordinates the NABL water test report and walks the client through the pre-licence inspection by the Designated Officer.

Central Licence FSSAI in Mannurpet — ₹20 Crore Plus & Multi-State

FBOs in Mannurpet crossing ₹20 crore turnover, operating in two or more States, importing or exporting food, running e-commerce platforms, 5-star hotels or units in port/airport/SEZ require Central Licence under Schedule 1. We file Form B Central with full annexures and FSMS plan.

Form D-1 Annual Return Filing in Mannurpet

Every FSSAI-licensed manufacturing FBO in Mannurpet must file Form D-1 annual return by 31 May under Regulation 2.1.13. Late filing attracts ₹100 per day penalty. Dairy units file Form D-2 half-yearly returns by 31 October and 30 April.

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Key Facts — FSSAI Registration in Mannurpet
Tier classification under Regulation 2.1 confirmed before application — Basic (≤₹12L), State (₹12L-₹20cr) or Central (>₹20cr / multi-state / import-export / e-commerce) for Mannurpet FBOs.
Form A petty FBO Basic Registration filed for Mannurpet hawkers, push-cart vendors, small retailers and home-based food units within 7 working days.
Form B State and Central Licence with full annexures — layout plan, equipment list, water test, FSMS, Form IX nomination — drafted to officer-acceptance standard.
FSMS plan compliant with Schedule 4 Part II (manufacturing), Part III (dairy), Part IV (meat) and Part V (catering) prepared in-house for Mannurpet food business operators.
NABL-accredited water test report coordinated end-to-end — IS 10500:2012 parameters covered for Mannurpet manufacturing units.
FoSCoS submission, fee payment for 1-5 years validity and ARN tracking till licence issue handled for every Mannurpet client.
Pre-licence inspection by the Designated Officer hand-held — Schedule 4 hygienic and sanitary practices walk-through completed before the visit.
Form D-1 annual return by 31 May and Form D-2 half-yearly dairy return filed for Mannurpet clients — ₹100/day late fee avoided under Regulation 2.1.13.
Label compliance review under FSS (Labelling and Display) Regulations 2020 — FSSAI logo, 14-digit licence number, veg/non-veg symbol, allergen disclosure, nutritional panel.
Renewal applications filed at least 30 days before expiry under Regulation 2.1.7 — late fee of ₹100/day within 90 days, fresh application after 90 days advised proactively.
People Also Ask — FSSAI in Mannurpet
Who needs FSSAI registration in Chennai?
Every food business operator — manufacturer, processor, packer, distributor, transporter, retailer, restaurant, caterer, e-commerce seller, importer or exporter — irrespective of turnover requires either Basic Registration or State or Central Licence under Section 31 of the FSS Act 2006. Even hawkers, push-cart vendors and home-based food units take Basic Registration in Form A.
How long does FSSAI licence take to issue?
Basic Registration is typically granted within 7 working days of FoSCoS submission. State and Central Licences take 30-60 working days subject to pre-licence inspection by the Designated Officer, water test report verification and FSMS plan acceptance. Deficiency replies within 30 days keep the application alive.
What is the FSSAI fee for State and Central Licence?
Government fee for State Licence ranges from ₹2,000 to ₹5,000 per year depending on capacity, and Central Licence is ₹7,500 per year. Basic Registration is ₹100 per year. Validity can be chosen from 1 to 5 years and the corresponding multiplied fee is paid on FoSCoS at application or renewal.
Can a home-based food business in Mannurpet get FSSAI registration?
Yes. A home-based or cottage food business with annual turnover up to ₹12 lakh takes Basic Registration in Form A. The residential premises must be supported by ownership proof or NoC from owner/society, photograph, ID of the FBO and a self-declaration of food safety compliant with Schedule 4 Part I.
What is the penalty for operating a food business without FSSAI licence?
Section 63 of the FSS Act 2006 prescribes imprisonment up to 6 months and fine up to ₹5 lakh for any person required to be licensed who carries on a food business without licence. Additionally Section 50, 52 and 58 attract independent penalties up to ₹5 lakh for substandard, misbranded and unsafe food.
Is FSSAI registration mandatory for online food sellers and aggregators?
Yes. Under FSSAI Direction dated 2 February 2018 and the FSS (Licensing and Registration) Amendment Regulations 2018, every e-commerce food business operator including aggregators, cloud kitchens and online sellers operating in two or more States requires Central Licence. The platform must also display the FSSAI number of every listed FBO.
What is the penalty for sub-standard food?

Section 51 of FSS Act 2006 prescribes a penalty up to ₹5 lakh for selling food that does not meet standards under FSS (Food Products Standards) Regulations 2011, provided the food is not unsafe within the meaning of Section 3(zz) of the Act.

What is the penalty for misbranded food?

Section 52 of FSS Act 2006 prescribes a penalty up to ₹3 lakh for misbranded food — that is, food whose label is false, misleading or deceptive regarding contents, origin or nutritional claims. Intent need not be proved for liability.

What is the penalty for misleading food advertisement?

Section 53 of FSS Act 2006 prescribes penalty up to ₹10 lakh for misleading advertisement. FSS (Advertising and Claims) Regulations 2018 prohibit unsubstantiated health, nutrition, disease-cure and comparative claims unless backed by approved scientific evidence.

What is the penalty for unsafe food?

Section 59 prescribes graded penalties for unsafe food — up to ₹1 lakh and 6 months imprisonment for non-injury, up to ₹3 lakh and 1 year for non-grievous injury, up to ₹5 lakh and 6 years for grievous injury, and up to ₹10 lakh and imprisonment for life for death.

Can FSSAI penalties be compounded?

Yes. Section 69 of FSS Act 2006 permits compounding of offences except those under Section 59 sub-clauses (ii), (iii) and (iv) (causing injury, grievous injury or death). Compounding is at the discretion of the Adjudicating Officer or Commissioner of Food Safety.

Who is the Adjudicating Officer under FSS Act?

The Adjudicating Officer is the officer designated by the State Government under Section 37 of FSS Act 2006 to adjudicate contraventions punishable with monetary penalty up to ₹10 lakh. Typically the Sub-Divisional Magistrate or Designated Officer of equivalent rank performs this role.

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A complete walkthrough — Fssai Registration

Reading this guide locally — In Mannurpet, in the mixed residential and light manufacturing micro-market of Mannurpet.

What is FSSAI registration and which tier applies

Turnover-based State Licence threshold

Where the FBO does not fall in any of the mandatory Central categories, the choice between Basic Registration, State Licence and Central Licence is driven by aggregate annual turnover computed at PAN-India level. Turnover up to twelve lakh attracts Form A Basic Registration; turnover from twelve lakh to twenty crore attracts Form B State Licence; turnover above twenty crore attracts Form B Central Licence. The aggregate turnover is computed on the financial-year basis ending 31 March. Mid-year crossing of a threshold triggers an obligation to upgrade within thirty days under Regulation 2.1.2(2). Failure to upgrade is treated as operating without correct licence and attracts Section 63 of the FSS Act.

Voluntary upgrade and group-entity structuring

Many FBOs voluntarily obtain a State Licence even when below the twelve-lakh threshold because aggregator platforms, e-commerce marketplaces and institutional buyers increasingly insist on State Licence as minimum tier. Voluntary upgrade does not, however, allow the FBO to evade the Central Licence threshold if capacity or category triggers it. Group-entity structuring — where a holding company holds the licence and operating subsidiaries handle distribution — must align with the legal definition of FBO under Section 3(1)(j) of the FSS Act, which is premises-specific. Each premises requires its own licence even if owned by the same legal entity.

Statutory framework under the FSS Act 2006

FSSAI registration in India is governed by the Food Safety and Standards Act 2006, which consolidated eight pre-existing food laws including the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act 1954, the Fruit Products Order 1955, the Milk and Milk Products Order 1992, the Vegetable Oil Products (Control) Order 1947 and others. Section 31(1) of the FSS Act mandates that no person shall commence or carry on any food business except under a licence or registration granted under the Act. The Food Safety and Standards (Licensing and Registration of Food Businesses) Regulations 2011 operationalise this requirement and prescribe three tiers — Basic Registration for annual turnover up to twelve lakh, State Licence for turnover from twelve lakh to twenty crore, and Central Licence for turnover above twenty crore or for specified categories regardless of turnover. The 14-digit FSSAI Licence Number scheme codifies the licensing authority, year of issue and unique premises identifier and must be displayed prominently per Regulation 2.2.2(9) of the Packaging and Labelling Regulations 2011.

Inspection, sampling and enforcement

Laboratory analysis and dispute resolution

The sample drawn under Section 47 is analysed at a Notified Food Laboratory under Section 43, accredited by NABL and notified by FSSAI. The Food Analyst issues a report under Form III declaring the sample as standard, sub-standard, misbranded, unsafe or otherwise. Where the FBO disputes the report, it may apply within thirty days under Section 46(4) for re-analysis at a Referral Food Laboratory of higher standing. The re-analysis report is final. The 2022 expansion of FSSAI's mobile food testing labs (Food Safety on Wheels) brought on-the-spot testing to area-based inspection drives, with confirmatory testing routed to fixed labs.

Improvement notice and Section 32 procedure

Where the Designated Officer is satisfied that an FBO has contravened the FSS Act in a manner that does not warrant immediate prosecution, Section 32 empowers the issue of an improvement notice specifying the contravention and the period within which it must be rectified (typically fourteen days, not less than seven). Failure to comply with improvement notice attracts Section 60 penalty — imprisonment up to six months and fine up to two lakh. Continuing non-compliance further entitles the Designated Officer to suspend or cancel the licence under Section 32 read with Regulation 2.1.5(4). The FBO has the right of appeal to the Commissioner of Food Safety.

Risk-based inspection model

Since 2019 FSSAI has implemented a risk-based inspection model under which FBOs are categorised by risk profile — high, medium and low — based on product category, scale of operation, audit history and consumer-complaint history. High-risk FBOs (dairy, meat, infant nutrition, nutraceuticals, importers) face annual inspection; medium-risk biennial; low-risk triennial. The model is operationalised through the FoSCoS Inspection Module which generates inspection assignments to Food Safety Officers based on the risk score. A satisfactory third-party audit under the Auditing Regulations 2018 reduces the inspection frequency by one tier.

Recall, traceability and crisis management

FSS (Food Recall Procedure) Regulations 2017

The Food Safety and Standards (Food Recall Procedure) Regulations 2017 mandate that every State and Central Licensee maintain a documented recall plan that can be activated within twenty-four hours of identification of unsafe food in the market. The Regulations distinguish Class I recall (immediate health hazard, full market withdrawal), Class II recall (potential health hazard, traceable lot withdrawal) and Class III recall (regulatory non-compliance without health risk, voluntary correction). The FBO must notify FSSAI within twenty-four hours of initiating a recall and submit progress reports until completion. Failure to initiate timely recall attracts Section 28 penalty and aggravates the underlying offence.

Traceability — one-step-back, one-step-forward

Schedule 4 of the Licensing Regulations 2011, and the Food Recall Procedure Regulations 2017, require every FBO to implement one-step-back, one-step-forward traceability — that is, every consignment received must be traceable to the immediate supplier and every consignment dispatched to the immediate buyer, by batch and lot number. The principle is aligned to EU Regulation 178/2002 Article 18. Documentation must be retained for the shelf life of the product plus at least two years. Modern FBOs increasingly implement digital traceability using QR codes, GS1 barcodes and blockchain solutions, though paper-based registers remain compliant where digital is not feasible.

Crisis management and consumer communication

On detection of unsafe food in the market, the FBO must (a) immediately stop further dispatch from warehouse, (b) notify FSSAI within twenty-four hours, (c) issue a public notice in a national newspaper and on the company website within forty-eight hours, (d) communicate with distributors and retailers to withdraw stock from shelf, (e) arrange for return and disposal of returned stock under FSO supervision, (f) refund consumers as applicable, and (g) submit a closure report to FSSAI with root-cause analysis and corrective-preventive action. The crisis-management plan must be documented and rehearsed annually.

Food Safety Supervisor and FoSTaC training

Refresher training and FBO accountability

Section 27 of the FSS Act 2006 fixes the principal liability for any contravention on the FBO (the proprietor, partners or directors), with parallel liability on the person responsible for the conduct of the business at the time. The Food Safety Supervisor's negligence does not extinguish FBO liability but may serve as defence under Section 80 (due diligence defence) if the FBO demonstrates that it had implemented adequate training, supervision and review. Refresher training, periodic mock inspections and documented internal audits constitute the best practice envelope for invoking the due-diligence defence.

Section 16(3)(j) and FoSTaC framework

Section 16(3)(j) of the FSS Act 2006 empowers FSSAI to lay down the procedure for licensing and registration of training agencies. The Food Safety Training and Certification (FoSTaC) programme was launched in 2017 to operationalise this. Every State and Central Licensee must designate at least one Food Safety Supervisor who has completed FoSTaC training in the relevant category. The training is delivered by FSSAI-empanelled training partners in modules — basic catering, advanced catering, manufacturing, dairy, meat, storage and transport. The supervisor is accountable for FSMS implementation and is the FBO's primary point of contact for the Food Safety Officer.

Training ratios and refresher requirements

FSSAI Order dated 27.11.2017 prescribes that one FoSTaC-trained Food Safety Supervisor is required per twenty-five food handlers in catering and per fifty food handlers in manufacturing. The certificate is valid for two years from issue and must be refreshed before expiry. For high-risk FBOs (dairy, meat, infant nutrition), additional category-specific supervisors are required. The FoSTaC database is integrated with FoSCoS, and the FBO's licence renewal application requires upload of the supervisor certificate. Non-availability of an active FoSTaC-trained supervisor is a deficiency cited frequently in FSO inspection reports.

What Mannurpet clients usually ask next: On the ground in Mannurpet, for the professional and salaried population of Mannurpet navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

Glossary

Plain-English glossary for this service

Sampling

Procedure under Section 38 by which a Food Safety Officer draws samples in prescribed manner from the licensed premises for laboratory analysis. The sample is sealed and sent to notified laboratory for testing.

Notified Laboratory

Laboratory recognised under Section 43 of the Act for analysis of food samples drawn during enforcement action. Notified laboratories must be NABL accredited and operate within timelines prescribed by the Authority for issue of report.

Referral Laboratory

Higher-tier laboratory designated under Section 43 to which samples are referred when the analyst report is disputed by the FBO. The referral analysis is final and binding on both the operator and the enforcement authority.

Annual Return Exempt Categories

Restaurants, fast-food joints, canteens, hotels and grocery retailers are exempted from filing annual return in Form D-1 under Regulation 2.1.13. The exemption is category-based and not turnover-based and applies even to large central licensees.

Composite Licence

Single licence covering multiple food business activities carried on at the same premises by the same FBO. The composite licence is issued under the single premises rule of Regulation 1.2 and consolidates fee and compliance.

Upgradation

Migration from a lower tier to a higher tier of FSSAI authorisation triggered by crossing turnover thresholds or by addition of activities listed under higher tiers in Schedule 1. Effected through fresh Form B application.

Display Obligation

Statutory duty under Regulation 2.1.9 to display Form C certificate at a prominent place in the licensed premises so that it is visible to consumers and enforcement officers. Non-display attracts penalty under Section 58.

Section 58 Residual Penalty

Residual penalty provision under Section 58 of the Act which imposes fine up to one lakh rupees on any FBO contravening any provision of the Act or rules or regulations made thereunder for which no specific penalty is provided.

Food Safety Auditing

Third-party audit conducted by recognised auditing agencies under the 2018 Regulations to verify compliance with food safety standards. Audit reports are uploaded on FoSCoS and may substitute routine inspection by enforcement authority.

Labelling Number Display

Mandatory printing of the fourteen-digit FSSAI licence or registration number along with FSSAI logo on every package of food sold by the licensee. Required by Regulation 2.2 of the Packaging and Labelling Regulations 2011.

FBO (Food Business Operator)

Any person or company that runs a food business — making, packing, storing, distributing, selling or serving food. The FSSAI law (Section 3) treats anyone in the food chain as an FBO, from a roadside cart to a large factory. Every FBO needs either a Basic Registration, State License or Central License depending on turnover and activity.

FSSAI Licence Number

The 14-digit unique number issued by FSSAI to every registered or licensed FBO. The first digit indicates the type (1 for Central, 2 for State, 3 for Basic), the next two are the state code, and the rest are unit-specific. Must be printed on every food label and at the point of business under Section 31(2).

Cost of Non-Compliance

Real-world penalty exposure

Numerical examples showing tax + interest + penalty across common default scenarios.

ScenarioBase taxInterestPenaltyTotal
Appellate Tribunal sets aside ₹3.5 lakh Section 51 penalty for moisture-content marginal exceedanceNot applicableNot applicableNil after Section 70 appeal — penalty set aside in 11 monthsNil penalty plus Tribunal counsel fee ₹1.2 lakh
Unsafe food causing grievous injury — bottling contamination leading to hospitalisation of 4 consumersNot applicableNot applicable₹5,50,000 fine and 1-year imprisonment (Section 59(iii) — up to 6 years and ₹5 lakh fine for grievous injury)₹5,50,000 plus victim compensation order under Section 65 ₹6 lakh
Trader operating without Basic Registration discovered during Food Safety Officer inspection (8 months of unlicensed operation)Not applicable — FSSAI penalty is not tax-linkedNot applicable₹1,75,000 (Section 55 — up to ₹2 lakh for non-registration)₹1,75,000 plus mandatory Basic Registration fee ₹500 for 5 years and ₹100/day late surcharge
Restaurant operating without State Licence (turnover ₹85 lakh) for 11 months, prosecuted under Section 63Not applicableNot applicable₹3,50,000 fine plus 3-month imprisonment suspended on first conviction (Section 63 — up to 6 months imprisonment and ₹5 lakh fine)₹3,50,000 plus licence fee ₹10,000 for 5 years on subsequent application
Sub-standard food sample of namkeen failed Regulation 2.4 — moisture exceedance on a single batchNot applicableNot applicable₹3,00,000 (Section 51 — up to ₹5 lakh for sub-standard food)₹3,00,000 plus batch recall and destruction costs
Misbranded dairy product — label claim 'cow milk' on buffalo-milk-blended ghee, single SKUNot applicableNot applicable₹2,50,000 (Section 52 — up to ₹3 lakh for misbranded food)₹2,50,000 plus label recall and reprint cost ₹85,000

How Mannurpet businesses typically avoid these: On the ground in Mannurpet, the business activity radiating outward from Mannurpet Junction and nearby commercial pockets; for the professional and salaried population of Mannurpet navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

By Industry

Industry-specific patterns in Mannurpet

How the local trade mix shapes this — In Mannurpet, the business activity radiating outward from Mannurpet Junction and nearby commercial pockets.

Milk Procurement Cooperatives
Common issue: Village-level dairy cooperatives and bulk milk coolers procuring from farmers often treat themselves as primary producers exempt from licensing under Section 31(11) of the FSS Act read with Regulation 2.1.2(5). The exemption, however, applies only to primary food production at farm gate; once milk is chilled, transported and consolidated above the per-day threshold, the chilling unit becomes a manufacturing premises requiring State or Central Licence depending on capacity.
How we handle it: Where the daily chilling capacity exceeds five hundred but is under fifty thousand litres, file Form B for State Licence; above fifty thousand litres, file for Central Licence. The cooperative society document, MILMA-style by-laws and society registration certificate are acceptable proof of constitution under FoSCoS document requirements.
Bakery and Confectionery
Common issue: Bakery and confectionery operators including bread, cakes, biscuits and chocolate makers frequently overlook that bakery production above one hundred kilograms per day attracts State Licence, and above two metric tonnes per day attracts Central Licence under Schedule 1, Part III. Sugar-coated and chocolate-coated confectionery additionally falls under FSS (Food Products Standards) Regulations 2011 Part 2.7 with limits on artificial sweeteners and colours.
How we handle it: Compute total daily production capacity across all SKUs, not per-SKU. File Form B for the correct tier. Maintain a recipe log with INS-numbered additives within the limits set by FSS (Food Additives) Regulations and Codex GSFA. For exports, additionally verify that artificial colours used comply with the importing country's positive list.
Sweets and Snacks (Halwai)
Common issue: Traditional sweet and snack manufacturers operating from semi-formal premises routinely operate under Basic Registration with turnover well above twelve lakh, particularly during festival peaks. Inspections under Section 38 of the FSS Act during Diwali and Pongal seasons commonly detect under-licensing, leading to Section 63 prosecution. The shelf-life declaration on traditional sweets such as khoya-based items is also frequently absent, violating Regulation 2.2.2 of Packaging and Labelling.
How we handle it: Convert to State Licence (Form B) before festival peaks and update FoSCoS dashboard. Affix a date-of-manufacture and best-before label on every retail-pack, even loose-sold sweets in display trays should carry a board declaring the manufacture date. Maintain milk-source traceability records to address adulteration concerns at inspection.
Beverages Manufacturers
Common issue: Beverage manufacturers — carbonated water, fruit juice, packaged water — frequently miss that packaged drinking water and packaged mineral water are mandatorily under Central Licence regardless of capacity, per Schedule 1, Part III, Sl. No. 15 of the Licensing Regulations 2011, and also require BIS certification under IS 14543 (packaged drinking water) or IS 13428 (packaged mineral water). Operators sometimes commence production on State Licence and BIS application pending, exposing themselves to product seizure under Section 38.
How we handle it: Obtain BIS licence under IS 14543/IS 13428 first; FSSAI Central Licence cannot be issued for packaged water without proof of BIS application. File Form B with Central Licensing Authority and disclose the BIS application number in the FoSCoS application. Implement HACCP per Schedule 4, Part II, with CCPs at ozonation, UV treatment and bottling.
Cold Storage Operators
Common issue: Cold storage and warehousing facilities storing perishable food products are FBOs in their own right, under Section 3(1)(j) of the FSS Act, and require a separate licence even when the underlying owner of stored goods is a different FBO. Schedule 1 places storage units with capacity above ten thousand metric tonnes under Central Licence and below ten thousand metric tonnes under State Licence. Mis-treatment as a pure logistics provider has led to licence-suspension orders confirmed by High Courts in 2020-2023.
How we handle it: File Form B for State or Central Licence based on installed storage capacity in metric tonnes. Maintain temperature recording charts per Schedule 4, Part V, and a register of stored consignments linked to the consignor's FSSAI number. Display the storage FBO's licence number at the warehouse entrance prominently.
Case Studies

Anonymised engagements we have handled

Real client situations (names changed); illustrative of the kind of work we do.

Multi-outlet structureBakery

Bakery chain consolidates 7 outlets under single State License

Issue: A bakery chain operating seven retail outlets with one central production unit had taken seven separate Basic Registrations. Aggregate PAN turnover of ₹87 lakh placed the entity above Basic threshold. FSS (Licensing) Regulations 2011 permits a single licence covering principal place and additional places under Regulation 2.1.5(2), but multiple Basic Registrations under one PAN is a regulatory irregularity flagged in FSSAI annual audit.
Approach: Surrendered six Basic Registrations under Regulation 2.1.8, filed a fresh State License Form B declaring the central production unit as principal place and all seven retail outlets as additional places, attached layout for each, water test reports for central kitchen, and a consolidated FSMS plan. Coordinated with State Designated Officers across two districts since outlets straddled jurisdiction.
Outcome: Single consolidated State License granted in 44 days; compliance load reduced to one annual Form D-1 instead of seven; licence-fee outflow trimmed to ₹2,000 per year against ₹700 cumulative earlier with cleaner audit trail.
Home-based unitHome Production

Petty manufacturer of pickles starts under Basic Registration

Issue: A home-based pickle and preserve maker with projected annual turnover of ₹6 lakh from local sale and online listing required a valid FSSAI cover to onboard onto Amazon Saheli and Flipkart Samarth women-entrepreneur programmes. The marketplaces require licence number in the seller onboarding form, and Basic Registration suffices but must be validly issued, not merely applied for.
Approach: Filed Form A Basic Registration on FoSCoS, declared category 13.1.5 sauces and pickles, attached residential premises proof, kitchen photograph, identity proof, and a self-declaration of turnover under Schedule 3 Part III. Followed up with the Designated Officer to ensure issuance within 7-day timeline under Regulation 2.1.2 proviso.
Outcome: Basic Registration issued in 4 working days; seller onboarded on both marketplace programmes; first-month combined GMV ₹38,000 with FSSAI number printed on every jar label per Regulation 2.6.1.
Premises infrastructureConfectionery

Sweet shop fails water-test requirement

Issue: A traditional sweet-shop with its own preparation kitchen applied for State Licence. The Designated Officer's inspection report cited absence of NABL-accredited water test report and inadequate hand-wash facility under Schedule 4 Part II. Regulation 2.1.2(8) empowers the Officer to reject the application if Schedule 4 hygiene conditions are not met, and the file was kept in abeyance for 30 days.
Approach: Engaged a NABL-accredited lab for water sampling and IS:10500 portability test, retrofitted hand-wash basins and foot-operated taps in line with Schedule 4 specification, repainted walls in food-safe epoxy paint, attached photographs and an FSMS plan, and submitted a fresh inspection request through the Designated Officer with a covering note enumerating each Schedule 4 compliance.
Outcome: Re-inspection passed; State License granted in 22 days post-rectification; FBO advised to maintain quarterly water-test logs to prevent renewal-stage objections.
Out-of-scope productRetail

Tobacco-product seller wrongly claims FSSAI applicability

Issue: A pan-shop and tobacco retailer had taken Basic FSSAI Registration on a consultant's suggestion. FSS Act 2006 expressly excludes tobacco from the definition of 'food' under Section 3(j), and pan-masala without tobacco is the only related category under FSSAI. The retailer was being asked simultaneously for COTPA compliance and was confused about overlapping registration scope.
Approach: Reviewed the actual stock-keeping units, separated tobacco SKUs from food SKUs (chewing gum, supari, sweetened betel-nut preparations), retained Basic Registration only for the food SKUs, advised separation of billing for tobacco under COTPA-compliant signage, and surrendered the FSSAI cover for tobacco product line under Regulation 2.1.8.
Outcome: Compliance footprint clarified; Basic Registration scope endorsed for food SKUs only; saved ₹3,500 of unnecessary upgrade fees that would have been triggered if all SKUs were misclassified as FSSAI-covered.

Why these Mannurpet engagements look the way they do: On the ground in Mannurpet, the cluster of residential, light manufacturing, packaging businesses that defines Mannurpet's commercial fabric; for the professional and salaried population of Mannurpet navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

Client Reviews

What Mannurpet Clients Say

Ramesh K
FSSAI Registration
“FilingPro classified our restaurant correctly — turnover was just over ₹15 lakh so State Licence was the right fit, not Basic. Form B was filed on FoSCoS within 4 days, water test was coordinated through their NABL contact, and the licence was issued within 28 days. Clean process.”
3 weeks agoVerified Client
Priya S
FSSAI Registration
“Started a home baking unit in Mannurpet and was unsure about FSSAI. They confirmed Basic Registration was sufficient, drafted Form A with my Aadhaar and home address NoC and the certificate came in 6 working days. FSSAI number printed on my labels — fully compliant.”
2 months agoVerified Client
Sundaram V
FSSAI Registration
“We export packaged spices and needed Central Licence with import-export coverage. FilingPro handled Form B Central, IEC linkage, FICS registration and FSMS plan for Schedule 4 Part II. The Designated Officer's inspection went smoothly and we received the 5-year licence in 38 days.”
4 months agoVerified Client
Lakshmi N
FSSAI Registration
“Missed the Form D-1 annual return for two years — FilingPro filed both with the late fee under Regulation 2.1.13, regularised the licence and set up a renewal calendar so we never miss again. They also flagged that our renewal was due in 6 months and filed it 30 days in advance.”
6 weeks agoVerified Client
Vivek R
FSSAI Registration
“Cloud kitchen operating in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka — FilingPro confirmed Central Licence was mandatory under the e-commerce and multi-state rules. They filed Form B Central, drafted FSMS plan covering Schedule 4 Part V catering and we were licensed within 35 working days. Aggregator listing went live the next week.”
2 months agoVerified Client
Kavitha M
FSSAI Registration
“Hygiene rating audit was a recommendation from FilingPro — they prepared us across Schedule 4 Part V, coordinated the empanelled audit agency and we received a 4-star hygiene rating displayed at our restaurant in Mannurpet. Footfall noticeably improved on Swiggy and Zomato.”
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Common Questions

FSSAI FAQ — Mannurpet

Common questions from Mannurpet clients. Call 9566-068-468 for specific queries.

FoSCoS — Food Safety Compliance System at foscos.fssai.gov.in — is the unified online portal launched in June 2020 replacing the legacy FLRS system. All FSSAI applications for new registration, licence, modification, renewal, annual return Form D-1 and product approval are filed through FoSCoS using PAN-based or Aadhaar-based login.
Form B with photograph and ID of proprietor/partners/directors, address proof of premises with NoC from owner or lease deed, blueprint/layout plan with dimensions and operation-area marking, list of equipment and machinery with installed capacity, list of food category to be manufactured, water test report from a NABL-accredited lab where water is used as ingredient, Food Safety Management System (FSMS) plan as per Schedule 4 Part II/III/IV/V, source of milk/meat for dairy/meat units, and Form IX nomination of person in-charge for companies.
Yes — we handle FSSAI Registration for individuals and businesses across Mannurpet (PIN 600050) and nearby Korattur. The work is done end-to-end by our own team, with documents collected online over WhatsApp or email and in-person meetings available at our Maduravoyal and Nerkundram offices. Call 9566-068-468 to begin.
Under Regulation 2.1.7 read with the FSS (Licensing and Registration) Amendment Regulations 2021, renewal must be applied at least 30 days before expiry through FoSCoS in Form A or Form B as applicable. Renewal applied within 90 days after expiry attracts a late fee of ₹100 per day. Beyond 90 days the licence is treated as expired and a fresh application is required.
FSSAI's draft Food Safety and Standards (Labelling and Display) Amendment Regulations 2022 propose mandatory front-of-pack Indian Nutrition Rating (1 to 5 stars) for High Fat Sugar Salt foods. The threshold is based on per 100 g/ml content of saturated fat, total sugar and sodium. Implementation is being phased in.
Our work is led by Ravivarman R, a tax practitioner with 15+ years and 500+ engagements, backed by specialists in compliance and GST. We base every FSSAI Registration recommendation on current law and your actual facts — not generic templates — and we are happy to explain the reasoning.
Under Regulation 2.1.2 a State Licence is required for FBOs with annual turnover above ₹12 lakh and up to ₹20 crore, or operating units of specified mid-scale capacity — proprietary food and novel food units, dairies up to 50000 LPD, vegetable oil units up to 2 MT/day, meat units between 2-50 large animals or 10-150 small animals or 50-1000 poultry per day, hotels up to 4-star, restaurants/canteens above ₹12 lakh, transporters with up to 100 vehicles, and storage units up to 50000 MT.
Section 28(2) read with the FSS (Food Recall Procedure) Regulations 2017 mandates every FBO who has reason to believe that food processed or distributed by him does not comply with the Act to immediately initiate recall, inform the consumer, the Commissioner of Food Safety and FSSAI through the FoSCoS Recall Module within 24 hours.
Mannurpet (PIN 600050) falls under the Ambattur Division, Chennai North commissionerate. Getting the jurisdiction right matters because registrations, filings and notices are routed through the correct office. We confirm and handle the right jurisdiction for every Mannurpet engagement.
Late filing of Form D-1 attracts a penalty of ₹100 per day of delay under Regulation 2.1.13(3), capped at five times the annual licence fee. Continuous failure to file may also lead to suspension of licence under Section 32 read with Regulation 2.1.8 of the FSS (Licensing and Registration) Regulations 2011.
Under Regulation 2.1.5(2) any modification of particulars in the licence — change in name, address, food category, partner/director, capacity — must be applied through FoSCoS. Modification involving change of premises or major capacity expansion requires fresh application; minor changes are processed as endorsement after fee payment.
Yes. Getting FSSAI Registration right early saves small Mannurpet businesses from penalties and rework later, and our fixed, modest fees are designed with smaller operators in mind. We will tell you honestly if something is not needed yet.
Every importer of food articles into India is mandatorily required to obtain Central Licence under Regulation 2.1.3 read with the FSS (Import) Regulations 2017 — a separate Importer-Exporter Code (IEC) and registration on the FSSAI Imports Clearance System (FICS) is also required. Exporters, while not mandatorily licensed under FSSAI for export-only activity, generally hold State or Central Licence to enable manufacturing.
Form D-1 is the annual return prescribed under Regulation 2.1.13(1) for every licensed FBO that is engaged in manufacturing or importing of food. It captures category-wise quantity manufactured, sold and exported in the financial year. The due date is 31 May following the close of the financial year.
Form A application along with passport-size photograph of the FBO/proprietor/partner/director, government photo ID (Aadhaar/PAN/voter ID/passport/driving licence), address proof of the business premises (EB bill, property tax receipt or rent agreement with owner NoC), and a self-declaration of food safety as prescribed in Schedule 4 Part I.
Section 32 of the FSS Act 2006 empowers the Designated Officer to issue an improvement notice giving the FBO at least 14 days to comply with prescribed regulations. Failure to comply with the improvement notice within the stipulated period leads to suspension of licence under Section 32(3); continued non-compliance leads to cancellation under Section 32(4).
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