that subsequent purchasers will be bound by lis pendens and cannot claim they are bonafide purchasers because they were not aware of the16 injunction order, looking at the peculiar facts of the present case. 23. Respondents 1-2 have also claimed they have made substantial alterations to the property by investing money and they have also installed a submersible pump. However, this cannot be the basis for the respondents to claim any sort of compensation or stake any sort of claim against the property. (See: Sardar Kar Bachan Singh v. Major S Kar Bhajan Singh, AIR 1975 P&H 205) 24. Consequently, the Release Deed dated 28.07.2003 executed by respondent no. 3 in favour of respondent no. 4 and the Sale Deed dated 16.06.2004 executed by respondent no. 4 in favour of respondents 1-2 is held to be without any legal sanctity. There was an order of temporary injunction operating at the time when these transactions were made and the alienation made by the respondents cannot operate to the