The Accountability Court in Islamabad dismissed 67-year- old Dar's application seeking exemption from personal appearance in the case hearing.
His counsel Khawaja Haris appeared in the court of judge Muhammad Bashir and sought Dar's exemption from appearance as he was in London to seek medical treatment.
But the court rejected the plea and issued the bailable arrest warrant and ordered him to appear in the next hearing on November 2.
Dar has so far appeared before the court seven times since the trial began. Earlier, he missed the first hearing on September 20. It is the second hearing that he missed.
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Proceedings in the trial could not advance today due to Dar's absence, even though prosecution witness Abdul Rehman Gondal, branch manager of a private bank's parliament branch, had appeared in the court with two gunny bags full of documents related to the minister's bank accounts.
He said the minister fell ill in Jeddah and subsequently had to go to London for medical treatment.
The court had indicted Dar last month in the case for owning assets "beyond his known sources of income".
At the last hearing on October 23, the court recorded statements of NAB's witnesses, including Abdul Rehman Gondal of Allied Bank and Masoodul Ghani of Habib Bank Limited.
Earlier, three witnesses testified in the case, including Al-Baraka Bank Senior Vice-President Tariq Javed and Shahid Aziz of the National Investment Trust (NIT) asset management company.
On July 28, a five-member Supreme Court bench had ordered NAB to file three references against Sharif and one against Dar, on petitions filed by Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insafs Imran Khan, Jamaat-i-Islamis Sirajul Haq and Awami Muslim Leagues Sheikh Rashid Ahmed.
In its reference against the finance minister, NAB has alleged that "the accused has acquired assets and pecuniary interests/resources in his own name and/or in the name of his dependants of an approximate amount of Rs 831.678 million (approx)".
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