party and the judgment debtor can be granted relief by way of compensation or interest, in appropriate case. 8. Mr. K. Parameshwar learned counsel appearing for respondent no. 3 would submit that the said respondent had purchased the subject property vide sale deed dated 17.07.2009 as a bona fide purchaser for value. He would refer to the conduct of the appellant throughout the litigation including the execution proceedings wherein he did not prefer any appeal against the trial court’s decree nor against the confirmation of sale by the Executing Court. It is argued that the cases relied upon by the appellant/judgment debtor are in respect of reversal of decree whereas the present is one of variation of the decree and not of reversal. 9. Mr. Parameshwar would submit that the appellant/judgment debtor is not entitled for restitution, and he had no means to pay the reduced decretal amount, therefore, the sale was inevitable. Reference is made to Kuppa Sankara11 Sastri & Ors. Vs. Kakumanu