Dr. Rajan Mahtani has been fighting the case for legal ownership of Zambezi Portland Cement for the past nine years. The case is lying at the Lusaka High Court, where it was registered by Dr. Mahtani against the Ventriglias. However, the Ventriglias then counter attacked by saying that the shares owned by Dr. Mahtani of the cement factory are not paid for. In the meantime, Dr. Rajan Mahtani has submitted numerous documents and evidences that prove his rightful ownership over the factory.
Be that as it may, the present declaration made by the judge taking care of this case is positive news for Dr. Mahtani and his group. According to the judge, the court hearing has been shut. This implies not any more hearing or procedures will be permitted on the court. The judge has given the time till December 2017 for the two gatherings to present their reports, confirmations and other composed entries under the steady instructions of the court. In the wake of investigating these confirmations, the court will report its last judgment. This is absolutely uplifting news for Dr. Mahtani's group and terrible news for the Ventriglias. It has been watched that the Ventriglias have effectively avoided the judgment or court orders at whatever point they were required to submit confirmations or present themselves. Be that as it may, this time the judge will give his last judgment in light of the confirmation submitted and according to prominent suppositions; Dr. Mahtani's side is considerably more grounded than the opposite side.
It is hoped that the judgement will be correct so that Dr. Mahtani is able to revive the dying plant and provide opportunities of employment and growth for its employees, again.
Be that as it may, the present declaration made by the judge taking care of this case is positive news for Dr. Mahtani and his group. According to the judge, the court hearing has been shut. This implies not any more hearing or procedures will be permitted on the court. The judge has given the time till December 2017 for the two gatherings to present their reports, confirmations and other composed entries under the steady instructions of the court. In the wake of investigating these confirmations, the court will report its last judgment. This is absolutely uplifting news for Dr. Mahtani's group and terrible news for the Ventriglias. It has been watched that the Ventriglias have effectively avoided the judgment or court orders at whatever point they were required to submit confirmations or present themselves. Be that as it may, this time the judge will give his last judgment in light of the confirmation submitted and according to prominent suppositions; Dr. Mahtani's side is considerably more grounded than the opposite side.
It is hoped that the judgement will be correct so that Dr. Mahtani is able to revive the dying plant and provide opportunities of employment and growth for its employees, again.