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Fill out our Simple FSSAI Application Form & Submit Required Documents.
Our Experts will verify your documents and ensure compliance with FSSAI guidelines.
We will submit your application to the FSSAI authority for processing and approval.
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is a regulatory body responsible for ensuring the safety and quality of food products in India. Any food business operator (FBO) must obtain an FSSAI registration or license to operate legally.
The FSSAI operates under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and is governed by the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006. This license ensures food quality, reduces adulteration risks, and builds consumer trust.
Once issued, an FSSAI license provides food businesses with the legal authorization to manufacture, store, distribute, and sell food products. It ensures compliance with food safety regulations and helps build credibility among consumers.
The validity of an FSSAI license ranges from 1 to 5 years, depending on the registration type. Businesses must renew the license before expiry to avoid penalties and continue operations without legal complications.
There are different categories of FSSAI compliance:
FSSAI registration or licensing is mandatory for:
We provide end-to-end FSSAI registration and licensing services across major Indian cities, including Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chennai. Our services include:
As a Trademark Attorney, we will present your TM application form before the TM Registry. To commence the application process, we will be requiring an Authorization Letter or Power of Attorney (Form TM-48) that will authorize us to act as your attorney/ trademark agent. As soon as we receive the signed power of attorney which is nothing but an official document signed by you, we will compile all your documents and file with the concerned authorities. Provide the following documents to register your TM: Proof of Identity: Aadhar Card or PAN Card Proof of Identity: Bank statement, Electricity Bill, Utility Bill, etc. Certificate of Incorporation: If the TM is registered by a company. Partnership Deed: In case the TM is registered under a Partnership Firm. User Affidavit: Claims prior use of TM in commerce (while selling goods and services) Form 48: A form signed by you authorizing an agent (Legal Raasta) to file the application on your behalf. Documentation – Detailed Breakdown For Individuals: Individuals who are willing to get their TM registered have to provide their personal details such as name, nationality, address, and proof of identity (Aadhar Card, Voter ID card, Passport, etc.) For Companies: Companies (Private Limited, Proprietorship, OPC, LLP, Partnership firm, etc.) are required to submit documentation such as Incorporation Certificate, Company’s PAN card, Udyog Aadhar Certificate, Name and Address of Authorized Signatories (Partners, Directors, etc.). Use of Logo with Tagline: If a trademark application is prepared for a tagline containing only words, applicants do not have to submit logo details. However, if the tagline is in conjunction with a logo, the logo must be submitted in black and white format. The number of words in the logo must exactly be the same as specified in the application for a TM. Brand Name & Logo: Although not strictly mandatory, an applicant can submit a clear, black-and-white pictorial copy of their logo while filing for Brand Name Trademark registration. User Affidavit: A user affidavit, also referred to as ‘Statement of Use’ is a legal document that confirms the use of trademark ™ in commerce even before its filing with the Registrar. It states that TM proposed for registration is already in use for a significant amount of time, and thus requires the applicant to provide evidence of this ‘prior usage’. Proof of TM use: To prove that the proposed TM is used in connection with the goods and services, an applicant can submit Invoice or Sales Records, Product Packaging, Website Screenshots, and Advertising and Promotional Materials. MSME or Start-up Recognition: The Government of India has reduced the TM government registration fees by 50% for body corporates operating as MSMEs and Start-Ups in India. Signed Form TM–48: If the trademark is filed through an attorney, it is essential to submit a signed Form TM-48. It allows trademark agents to act on behalf of their clients before the Indian Trademark Registry.
FSSAI registration ensures that your food business operates legally and complies with food safety standards.
An FSSAI license boosts customer confidence by ensuring the food is safe, hygienic, and meets quality standards.
FSSAI certification enhances brand credibility, making it easier to expand, attract customers, and secure partnerships.
All food processing units, including packaged food manufacturers, dairy plants, flour mills, and edible oil refineries, must obtain FSSAI registration.
Any business distributing food products, such as wholesalers, exporters, and importers, needs an FSSAI license.
Retailers selling packaged or loose food products, including supermarkets and local kirana shops, must register under FSSAI.
All establishments serving food, including restaurants, hotels, fast food joints, and cloud kitchens, need FSSAI registration.
Businesses storing or packaging food items, such as warehouses and cold storage facilities, require an FSSAI license.
Online food delivery services and home-based food businesses selling online must have FSSAI registration.
Businesses involved in food import and export must comply with FSSAI regulations to trade legally.
Food services catering to offices, hospitals, railways, and schools must obtain an FSSAI license.
Milk producers, dairy farms, meat processors, and slaughterhouses must be registered under FSSAI.
Street vendors, small home-based food sellers, and temporary food stalls must have FSSAI Basic Registration.
For small food businesses with an annual turnover of up to ₹12 lakh. Ideal for small manufacturers, home-based sellers, and small retailers.
For medium-sized food businesses with a turnover between ₹12 lakh to ₹20 crore. Required for mid-sized manufacturers, storage units, and distributors.
For large businesses with a turnover above ₹20 crore. Required for large manufacturers, importers, exporters, and food chains.