The bench comprising justices Girish Gupta and S S Sadhu recused itself from hearing the matter on personal grounds and said that it would not hear any matter pertaining to the multi-crore Saradha scam.
This is the third time that Mitra's bail prayer has not been heard by the high court wherein the judges recused themselves from hearing the matter on personal grounds.
The matter would now be referred back to Chief Justice Manjula Chellur for reassignment to another bench.
The minister is at present in judicial remand, but is lodged in the state-run SSKM Hospital on health grounds.
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