CD-8329 Removed transition check in bulk change modal#688
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Introduce a new Exception status in the issue lifecycle that allows users to mark an issue as an approved exception when the organization decides not to remediate it due to valid business or technical reasons. When an issue is moved to the Exception status, the system should capture and store the justification for auditing and tracking purposes. The status should appear alongside existing issue statuses and be visible in issue details, filters, and reports.
Following description should be mentioned along with the Exception status: “The issue has an approved exception and will be re-reviewed until mitigated or upon exception expiry.“