Sharif and his daughter Maryam submitted a 397-page document detailing their assets.
The most interesting document given to the court is the letter from Qatari prince Shaikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Hamad bin Abdullah bin Jassim bin Muhammed Al Thani, stating that he gave money to the premier's family for the purchase of flats in London.
Sharif's children's counsel Akram Sheikh submitted the letter addressed to the apex court.
"In the year 2006, the accounts in relation to the above investment were settled between Hussain Nawaz Sharif and Al Thani family, who then delivered the bearer shares of the companies...To a representative of Hussain Nawaz Sharif (Sharif's son)," the letter read.
The letter immediately got a terse response from one of the five judges hearing the case who observed that the letter contradicts Sharif's statement in parliament this year when he did not disclosed the source of money or that he got it from a Qatari company.
The petitioners asked the court to probe if the properties were purchased with legal money.
The court set November 17 for next hearing and also asked that Sharif's two sons - Hassan and Hussain should also submit the details of their assets.
Earlier, Imran's legal team submitted details to prove that Sharif laundered millions out of the country to build assets abroad which are now owned by his children.
The case could be make or break for Sharif who was elected third time Prime Minister in 2013.
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