Foot Wear
High Ankle Tactical Boots with PU-Rubber Sole
Strategic Recommendations for High Ankle Tactical Boots (IS 17012:2018)
- Engage Early with BIS & Labs
Apply for BIS license and conduct product testing in BIS-recognized labs before the 1 August 2024 deadline. - Partner with Compliance Experts
Use the ERA Compliance Team for BIS/QCO expertise, tactical boot certification, and inventory declaration. - Contact ERA Support Team
📧 cs@eraglobal.co.in | 📞 +91 9599296331 | 💬 WhatsApp – For filing, liaison, and certification support. - Track Notifications & Circulars
Stay updated on footwear QCO notifications S.O. 1421(E) & S.O. 3700(E). Subscribe to the ERA Newsletter for alerts. - Do a Gap Assessment
Review materials, design, and supply chain against IS 17012:2018. Declare uncertified stock and align compliance by 31 July 2026.

Section | Details |
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Product Name | High Ankle Tactical Boots with PU-Rubber Sole |
IS No | IS 17012:2018 |
Title of Indian Standard | High Ankle Tactical Boots with PU-Rubber Sole – Specification |
Quality Control Order | Footwear Made from Leather and Other Materials (Quality Control) Order, 2024. |
Notification & Amendments | - Original: S.O. 1421(E), dated 15 March 2024 , Amendment: S.O. 3700(E), dated 30 August 2024. |
Final Enforcement Date | 1 August 2024. |
Stock Clearance Provision | Declared uncertified stock (manufactured/imported before 1 August 2024) may be sold until 31 July 2026 (as per S.O. 3700(E)). |
Objective & Scope | To ensure performance, safety, and quality of tactical boots used by armed forces, paramilitary, and law enforcement through standardized manufacturing practices. |
Products Covered | High-ankle tactical boots with polyurethane (PU) and rubber soles used for military, security, and tactical applications. |
Exemptions | Products meant for export- Micro & Small Enterprises (as per MSMED Act, 2006). |
Industries Impacted | Tactical gear and uniform footwear manufacturers, Defence & police procurement agencies, Institutional security equipment suppliers. |
Mandatory Compliance | BIS Certification under Scheme-I, Conformance to IS 17012:2018, SI marking, Testing through BIS-approved labs, BIS-compliant packaging & labeling. |
Next Steps for Stakeholders | Apply for BIS license, Certify tactical boots per IS 17012:2018, Declare uncertified stock, Stop sale of uncertified goods after 31 July 2026. |
Legal Framework & Penalties | - Enforced under BIS Act, 2016, Non-compliance may lead to seizure, fines, cancellation of license, or imprisonment up to 2 years under Section 29. |
Supersession & Amendment Clause | Supersedes QCOs of 2020 & 2022; amendment via S.O. 3700(E) allows sale of declared uncertified stock until 31 July 2026. |
Conclusion | IS 17012:2018 ensures high-quality, durable tactical boots suitable for mission-critical use. Compliance is mandatory by 1 August 2024, with stock clearance till 2026. |
References / Annexures | - S.O. 1421(E), dated 15 March 2024, S.O. 3700(E), dated 30 August 2024, IS 17012:2018 , High Ankle Tactical Boots with PU-Rubber Sole. |
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Notification
The product “High Ankle Tactical Boots with PU-Rubber Sole” is covered under the Footwear Made from Leather and Other Materials (Quality Control) Order, 2024, issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry via S.O. 1421(E) dated 15 March 2024 under the BIS Act, 2016. The Order was later amended by S.O. 3700(E) on 30 August 2024, granting time until 31 July 2026 for the sale of declared uncertified stock.
Overview
This QCO mandates BIS certification and ISI marking for various categories of leather and composite footwear, including tactical boots designed for law enforcement and defence use. These boots must meet the quality and safety benchmarks defined in IS 17012:2018.
Objective & Scope
The objective of this specification is to standardize the performance, durability, and safety of high-ankle tactical boots used by defence forces, paramilitary units, and police personnel. IS 17012:2018 specifies requirements related to upper material, sole construction, anti-slip properties, ankle support, and environmental resistance suitable for field use.
Product Covered
This regulation covers high-ankle tactical boots made with PU and rubber soles, intended for use in demanding and tactical environments. These products must conform to IS 17012:2018 for sale in the Indian market.
Exemptions Provided
- Footwear manufactured exclusively for export
- Units registered as Micro or Small Enterprises (MSEs) under the MSMED Act, 2006.
Industries Impacted
The QCO directly impacts:
- Tactical and defence footwear manufacturers
- Suppliers to armed forces and law enforcement agencies
- Institutional and public procurement bodies
Mandatory Compliance Requirements
Manufacturers and importers must:
- Obtain a BIS license under Scheme-I,
- Ensure conformity with IS 17012:2018,
- Use the ISI Mark only after certification,
- Conduct testing through BIS-recognized laboratories,
- Follow all labeling, packaging, and documentation requirements.
Compliance Timeline
The QCO becomes effective from 1 August 2024. As per S.O. 3700(E), declared uncertified stock manufactured or imported before 1 August 2024 may be sold up to 31 July 2026, provided it is declared under Section 18(4) of the BIS Act, 2016.
Next Steps for Stakeholders
- Apply for BIS certification before the enforcement date
- Certify all tactical boot models under IS 17012:2018
- Declare any uncertified stock to BIS for clearance
- Ensure that uncertified stock is not sold after 31 July 2026
Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties
The Order is enforced under the BIS Act, 2016. Non-compliance can lead to:
- Seizure of non-standard goods
- Cancellation of BIS license
- Fines or imprisonment up to 2 years under Section 29 of the BIS Act
Supersession & Amendment Clause
This 2024 QCO supersedes earlier Orders issued in 2020 and 2022. The amendment via S.O. 3700(E) permits the sale of declared uncertified stock until 31 July 2026, providing a transitional buffer for compliance.
Conclusion
IS 17012:2018 ensures that high ankle tactical boots meet stringent standards suitable for field, combat, and mission-critical applications. With enforcement beginning 1 August 2024, stakeholders must act promptly to certify products and manage inventory in accordance with BIS regulations. The grace period until 31 July 2026 offers a structured transition while reinforcing the shift to quality-assured tactical footwear.
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