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Prl 6564 fpet 1182 1173 #2886

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praneethhm and others added 8 commits November 18, 2024 11:20
added loggers

added loggers

pointed to preview dgs

added logic to set state to offline if selected court doesn't match with WA enabled courts

added loggers

updated case state in summary tab

Update FL401SubmitApplicationServiceTest.java

increased code coverage

removed loggers

added loggers

Update FL401SubmitApplicationService.java

removed loggers

added new field for State change to offline mode

updated field type of isNonWorkAllocationEnabledCourtSelected

updated case status
* updated test case

* excluded temporarily for loggers

* loggers added

* revert test file commit

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Co-authored-by: bharadwajsairam <[email protected]>
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