Justice N K Balakrishnan, who is the fourth judge to withdraw himself from the case, said he considered it inappropriate to hear the case since he had earlier practised law as a junior of a lawyer close to the UDF government.
The judge made clear his position as the revision petition of the investigating agency's petition challenging a CBI Special Court order a few moths back.
Earlier, Justices K Harilal, Thomas P Jospeh and M L Joseph Francis had recused themselves from the case.
The CBI Special Court, Thiruvananthapuram, had in November last discharged Vijayan and six other accused from the Rs 374.50 crore graft case.
The special judge had ruled that the CBI had failed to prove the charges of conspiracy and corruption levelled against Vijayan and other accused.
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