Describing the three new laws as a historic step, CM Yadav said India finally has its own laws to provide justice to its people, adding that July 1 will be remembered as an important day for both the country and the state. Will be done.

"I will address the Assembly on three new criminal laws on Tuesday and thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi for this historic step," CM Yadav told media persons after the first day of the monsoon session of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly.

Meanwhile, the police said the first FIR under the Indian Justice Code (BNS) was registered at Hanumanganj police station in Bhopal at 12:16 pm on Tuesday for using abusive language against a person, days after the new law came into force. Just 16 minutes after. ,

The second and third FIRs under the new laws were also lodged at Nishatpura police station (12:20 am) and Shahjahanabad police station (12:22 am) in Bhopal.

In the next one hour, a total of 10 FIRs were registered, including eight in Bhopal.

ADGP (Law and Order) Jaideep Prasad said, “More than 60,000 police personnel have been trained on the new criminal laws. More training sessions and awareness programs are underway.”