Pakistan, Oct. 4 -- John Rawls's paradigmatic theory of justice (1971) triggered great debates in understanding and approaching Justice in modern times. His theory perceives justice as fairness, making the elements of society act in a rational manner under conditions of equality. He deviated from the classical utilitarian concept of administering justice and instead offered to create a hypothetical 'Original Position' where a new contract is written to define unique principles of achieving justice. As the contents signify the idealistic approach of Rawls, this great stir in political philosophy also received equal critical scrutiny by none other than his own friends, like Amartya Sen.. In order to constructively redefine some of the ideal...