Jammu, May 15 -- The high court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has stayed proceedings of a criminal complaint filed against two relatives of former chief minister Ghulam Nabi Azad. Justice Rajesh Sekhri issued the order while hearing a petition filed by Yawar Ahmed, a kin of former CM and proprietor of Chenab Enterprises. The other person named in the complaint--Mubashar Ali Butt of Gandoh in Doda--is also former CM's kin. The court of sub-judge (JMIC), Jammu, had initiated proceedings against the duo on a complaint filed by Mehran Anjum Mir of Gandoh, a political activist of Aam Aadmi Party. Mir had named Yawar Ahmed and Mubashar Ali Butt as accused. Mir is also one of the directors of M/s Hyber Hightech Innovative Engineering and Infrastructure Pvt Ltd, the company involved in the dispute. The court, while issuing notice to Mehran Anjum Mir, also issued notice to proforma respondent Mubashar Ali, who is also the director of M/s Hyber Hightech Innovative Engineering and Infrastructure Private Limited. Advocate Arshad Majid Malik appeared for Yawar Ahmed, proprietor Chenab Enterprises and submitted reports from his side. Advocate Malik further submitted that the trial court committed an error by issuing the impugned directions without hearing the petitioner Yawar Ali, who is legally entitled to the amount of Rs.43 lakhs, for which both the directors of M/s Hyber Hightech Innovative Engineering and Infrastructure Private Limited issued the cheque. After considering submissions of advocate Malik, justice Rajesh Sekhri stayed the proceedings before the trial court and directed the registry to list this matter for further consideration on August 19.htc...