Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Monday granted two-weeks’ time to the Maharashtra government for filing its reply to a PIL seeking a CBI probe into the alleged suicide of a 27-year-old MNC executive whose body was found on the railway tracks in Mulund in 2010. While police alleged that the victim committed suicide after escaping from their custody, the PIL said the probe should go into the circumstances in which he died. The court had, before Diwali vacations, asked the government to respond to the PIL. When the matter came up for hearing today, prosecutor Sangita Shinde, on behalf of the Principal Home Secretary of the state, sought time for another two weeks, which was granted by a bench of Justices P V Hardas and Girish Kulkarni. Kapil Patil, the deceased, was employed with an MNC.