Accountability Court Judge Mohammad Bashir charged 67- year-old Sharif in absentia for holding assets beyond his known sources of income, and read out a charge sheet to his pleader Zafir Khan.
It was one of the three cases of corruption and money laundering registered by National Accountability Bureau (NAB) against Sharif and his family on September 8.
The cases were registered after the Supreme Court disqualified Sharif as prime minister on July 28 in the Panama Papers scandal.
Sharif is in London with his ailing wife Kulsoom, who is suffering from throat cancer and has undergone three surgeries so far.
Talking to media in London yesterday, Sharif once again assailed his disqualification and termed his indictment in absence as "murder of justice".
He also announced to come back before hearing of October 26. There were also reports that he would come back on Sunday.
The court in Islamabad was told that his sons - Hassan and Hussain - were his dependents in 1989 and 1990. However, Sharif submitted a record of assets for Hassan from 1990-1995, the charge sheet read.
The Accountability Court yesterday indicted Sharif in the Avenfield Properties and Al-Azizia Company cases through his pleader, while charges against his daughter Maryam Nawaz and son-in-law Capt (retd) Muhammad Safdar were framed in the Avenfield reference in their presence.
Now, Sharif has been indicted in all the three cases instituted against him.
His sons - Hasan and Husain - are also co-accused in all three cases but their trial would be held separately.
The Sharif family pleaded not guilty to the charges, claiming that they were denied the fundamental right to a fair trial.
His lawyer maintained that the multiple cases were "violative of his (Sharif's) fundamental rights" under the constitution as all the cases deal with one accusation about making assets beyond known means of income.
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