An accountability court on November 8 rejected an application filed by Sharif to have the three cases filed by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) against him and his family merged into one.
Today, Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Saqib Nisar dismissed Sharif's in-chamber appeal to merge three cases filed by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in the Panama Papers scandal, the Express Tribune reported.
This means the Sharif family will stand three separate trials, the report said.
Sharif, 67, had earlier petitioned the apex court regarding the same matter, but the petition was rejected by the SC registrar.
He subsequently appealed against the registrar's decision, saying that filing three separate references was "illegal, and violates the law and the Constitution, besides being violative of his fundamental rights", the Dawn reported.
The cases relate to different assets but all three name the same persons as accused, he argued.
He said the accountability court only had the authority to continue with the proceedings after merging the cases, adding that under the law, an accused could not be punished for the same crime multiple times.
But Justice Nisar upheld the apex registrar's decision and refused to order the NAB to club the references together.
The three cases against the Sharifs are related to the Flagship Investment Ltd, the Avenfield (London) properties and Jeddah-based Al-Azizia Company and Hill Metal Establishment.
The political future of Sharif, who leads the country's most powerful political family and the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party, has been hanging in balance since his disqualfication. If convicted, Sharif could be jailed.
Sharif's family alleges that the cases are politically motivated.
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