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Dr. Rajan Lekhraj Mahtani Remains The Legal Owner Of The Portland Cement After SC Judgement

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The fight for the Portland Cement Zambia was over when the higher Court of Appeal announced its decision on 31st January 2019. Dr. Rajan Mahtani fought for the legal takeover of the factory for more than a decade and this was a critical decision given by a higher court judgement. However, it seems like the Ventriglia family did not take their losing of the case very well, despite the fact that it was a transparent and authentic judgement. Be that as may, the Ventriglia family chose to disturb the smooth tasks of Portland Cement by and by testing the Zambezi Portland decision of higher Court of Appeal at the Supreme Court. Notwithstanding, the Ventriglia family didn't direct their due perseverance. It was discovered that a basic legitimate prerequisite for enlisting claims against other court decisions is that the cases should be enrolled inside 14 days of the actual decision. Since the choice from higher Court of Appeal went ahead 31st January 2019 , the appropriate time for mak

Dr. Rajan Lekhraj Mahtani To Remain Owner Of Portland Cement After Decision By SC

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Dr. Rajan Lekhraj Mahtani is a noted businessman and philanthropist in Zambia. He is the owner of several successful companies in Zambia, including Finsbury Investments, Mahtani Group of Companies and several others. At the same time, Dr. Rajan Mahtani is also known for his philanthropic and charitable activities. His companies follow the same code of conduct as Dr. Rajan Mahtani, following his principles and policies. However, his company Finsbury Investments suffered significant losses due to the mismanagement of shares of Portland Cement in which Finsbury Investments had majority shares. In the original shareholders agreement, ownership of Portland Cement Zambia was given to Finsbury Investments with the objectives of getting loans from banks, completing the construction process and getting better growth prospects. However, all these plans were halted when the Ventriglias unethically took over ownership of the factory by influencing the decision of the Lusaka High Court in their