{"id":1410774,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/1410774/?format=json","text_counter":286,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Marakwet West, Independent","speaker_title":"Hon. Timothy Kipchumba","speaker":null,"content":" Hon. Temporary Chairman, litigation cannot be done in perpetuity, even in a court of law. There must be closure to a matter before a court of law. Even in a presidential petition, we have a time limit. If a matter is heard for ten years by the Commission, that, in itself, is a historical injustice. It is an injustice. There must be a determinate period in which a matter is heard and disposed of by the National Land Commission. If you do not give the Commission a time frame in which to hear, determine and dispose of a matter that is taken before it, that amounts to an injustice. We are in a jurisdiction where we normally set timelines on matters. So, I call upon the Members of this House to pass an amendment that will set a timeline to which the National Land Commission can handle a matter."}