Dr. Rajan Mahtani Moves To Higher Court After Portland Cement Case Goes Sideways

Dr. Rajan Mahtani is a noted businessman, social worker and philanthropist and has been working in Zambia for more than thirty years. During his tenure Dr. Mahtani has developed numerous successful businesses. Some of his top ventures include Finance Bank Zambia, Mahtani Group of Companies and Finsbury Investment. Portland Cement Zambia is another of Dr. Mahtani creation which was established and lead by him for a long time. During this time, the Portland Cement was among the top cement manufacturing factories in Zambia with production above target. Also, the company wages and salaries were above industry, attracting employees and staff from across the nation.

Dr. Rajan Mahtani

However, the situation of the factory has degraded after the factory was illegally taken over. Since then, Dr. Rajan Mahtani has launched a case at the Lusaka High Court against this illegal takeover. Since then, numerous court proceedings have taken over and even numerous times judges have been changed or transferred. During this trial procedure, Dr. Mahtani and his lawyers submitted numerous evidences, testimonials and factual sheet for proving their claims. Some of these documents and evidences included signed shareholder’s agreement, financial statements showcasing investments worth more than USD 12 million made by Dr. Mahtani and his company Finsbury Investments. Another critical evidential piece which Dr. Mahtani shared before the court was audit report conducted by an independent auditor. As per this independent audit report, the factory was established as joint venture and Dr. Rajan Mahtani is the sole joint venture partner of the factory. All these evidences are sufficient enough to prove that Dr. Mahtani is the actual owner of the factory.

The final judgment announced was totally unexpected as the judge gave the final verdict against Dr. Mahtani’s claims. As such, Dr. Mahtani has now made an appeal to the higher court of Zambia against the appeal made at the Lusaka High Court.

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