The petition filed by 68-year-old Chaudhry's Pakistan Justice and Democratic Party vice president Ahsanul Din Sheikh said Sharif has not accepted the apex court's verdict and has been criticising it in his speeches.
It said the 67-year-old former prime minister has been "passing remarks against the judges and the judicial system."
"Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) chairman Absar Alam has failed to do his duty and thus, the court should hold him and Nawaz Sharif in contempt," the petition said.
Since then, the PML-N chief has been raising questions against the verdict in public gatherings.
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In one of his public speeches, Sharif had said the people's vote had been trampled upon as millions of people elected a leader and a couple of people or five judges disgraced and sent him home.
Chaudhry had launched his political party in 2015, saying the party would welcome only non-corrupt people.
In 2007, Musharraf asked Chaudhry to resign, but he refused and the conflict between the two led to the latters suspension in November 2007. Chaudhry was reinstated in March 2009 and retired in December 2013.
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