The responsibility of the courts and judiciary systems is to provide justice for the worthy and punish those engaging in ethical, corrupt practices as well as taking advantage of the law. Be that as it may, when defilement and bad behaviour sneaks in, it turns out to be incredibly hard for organizations, organizations and business people to work openly because of critical deficiencies and issues. In such circumstances, it is fundamental for the administration just as the lawful and administrative bodies to guarantee that confidence in the framework is re-established. In any case, the equivalent has not been going on for Dr. Rajan Lekhraj Mahtani who in spite of being the most fair and moral agent in Zambia isn’t getting any equity. The case is of Portland Cement Zambia for which Dr. Mahtani has been doing combating over a few courts with no rest. For example, the Lusaka HC was the principal court where the case was enlisted and in spite of the various confirmations and tributes, questionable decision was given and equity was denied. It was after this untrustworthy choice that the higher Court of Appeal was moved toward which sifted through things.
The judge at the higher Court of Appeal, unlike the lower court, evaluated all evidences, testimonials and only after that gave a final decision on the case. According to this decision, Dr. Rajan Mahtani is the actual owner of the Portland Cement Zambia factory with 58 percent shares. To prove this evidence, evidence of transfer of one billion kwachas from Finsbury Investments to Zambezi Portland Cement Limited was found. Based on the evidence and several others that were controversially discarded by the previous judge, it is now proved that Dr. Rajan Lekhraj Mahtani is the actual owner of the Portland Cement Zambia factory.