Thursday, October 23, 2025

Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the National Standards Body of India, established under the BIS Act 2016.


Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the National Standards Body of India, established under the BIS Act 2016.

The main activities of BIS are, Standard Formulation, Product Certification, Laboratory Testing & System Certification. BIS is contributing to the national economy by providing safe, reliable and quality goods, minimizing health hazards to consumers, protecting the environment etc. The standards and product certification schemes of BIS apart from benefiting the consumer and industries, also support various public policies especially product safety, consumer protection, food safety, environment protection, building and construction etc.

As per BIS Act, 2016, No person shall use or apply or purport to use or apply in any manner, in the manufacture, distribution, sale, hire, lease or exhibit or offer for sale of any goods, article, process, system or service, or in the title of any patent or in any trade mark or design, a Standard Mark or any colourable imitation thereof, except under a valid licence from the Bureau. Citizens may please access BIS Act-2016 for Penalty &Obligations of licence holder, seller, etc. content/uploads/2020/12/BIS-Act-2016.pdf). through link ( https://www.bis.gov.in/wp-Quickly acting on information received regarding Misuse of standard mark, a team of officials from Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), Mumbai Branch Office, conducted an Enforcement raid on 23-10-2025, at M/s Bharat Enterprises, Gala No 104, First Floor, Navkar Nisar Industrial Estate No 3, Dhumal Nagar, Waliv, Vasai East, Palghar, Maharashtra – 401208.. During the raid, it was found that the company was manufacturing and storing Domestic LPG Gas Stove without Standard mark. The Stoves were not BIS certified as per IS 4246:2025 which is a violation of Section 17(1) and (3) of BIS Act 2016. Approximately 100 numbers of such LPG Gas stoves were seized during the raid, as Section 17(1) and (3) of BIS Act 2016 had been violated.

The violation of Section 17(1) and (3) of BIS Act 2016 is punishable with imprisonment up to two years or a fine of minimum Rs. 2,00,000 or both as per BIS Act 2016. Action is being initiated to file a case in the court of law for the offence.

Therefore, all consumers are encouraged to use BIS CARE App (available both in Mobile Android andiOS) to find out the list of mandatory products which shall be BIS certified and are also requested to ascertain the genuineness of ISI Mark on the product before making purchase, by visiting BIS website

http://www.bis.gov.in. Citizens are requested that in case they come across any instance where mandatory products are being sold without BIS certification, or where misuse of ISI Mark on any product is happening, the same may be informed to the Head, MUBO, Western Regional Office, BIS, 5th Floor, 400076. Such complaints can also be made by E-mail at the address

CETTM complex,

Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai - hmubo1@bis.gov.in. The source of such information will be kept confidential.

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Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the National Standards Body of India, established under the BIS Act 2016.

Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the National Standards Body of India, established under the BIS Act 2016. The main activities of BIS are...