Pakistan, May 13 -- Justice being the fount of all good in societies has always been considered the most important public good that ensures order and stability in a society. Pakistan was identified as one of the most litigant societies by Lee Kwan Yu and for good reasons too. Litigation in Pakistan is both a colonial bequest as well as public preference due to our peculiar socio-economic structure and lax regulatory environment. A system of governance where the government is ruling by fiat sans law based regulation, lends itself to corruption that forces people to the courts on flimsy issues. The feudal influence and culture also encourage litigation to escape the enforcement of law by influential landed gentry as well as the newly minted u...