
Shweta Tandel developed and enhanced core civil justice workflows across the hmcts/civil-service and related repositories, focusing on document generation, workflow automation, and user-facing improvements. She engineered BPMN-driven processes for judgment handling, integrated RPA event support, and implemented bilingual document templates using Java and TypeScript. Her work included refining state transitions, improving Statement of Truth mapping, and aligning UI messaging for clarity and compliance. By coordinating cross-repo changes and updating data models, Shweta ensured accurate, auditable case management and reduced processing errors. Her contributions demonstrated depth in backend development, system integration, and end-to-end testing, resulting in robust, maintainable solutions.

May 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering accurate Statement of Truth (SOT) handling for LiP and LIP claims across two core services, with cross-repo coordination to ensure CCD-compatible mapping and data integrity for claimant and defendant perspectives.
May 2025 monthly summary focused on delivering accurate Statement of Truth (SOT) handling for LiP and LIP claims across two core services, with cross-repo coordination to ensure CCD-compatible mapping and data integrity for claimant and defendant perspectives.
April 2025 monthly summary for the civil-service and civil-ccd-definition workstreams. Delivered settlement workflow improvements, improved user clarity, and ensured consistency across systems for paid-in-full cases. Key achievements include UI messaging updates, robust case-state handling on payment, and cross-repo renaming of the Settle Claim workflow with aligned tests and state expectations. These changes reduce user confusion, improve auditability, and strengthen the end-to-end paid-in-full process.
April 2025 monthly summary for the civil-service and civil-ccd-definition workstreams. Delivered settlement workflow improvements, improved user clarity, and ensured consistency across systems for paid-in-full cases. Key achievements include UI messaging updates, robust case-state handling on payment, and cross-repo renaming of the Settle Claim workflow with aligned tests and state expectations. These changes reduce user confusion, improve auditability, and strengthen the end-to-end paid-in-full process.
March 2025 delivered targeted enhancements and fixes across BPMN routing, Judgment Tab handling, and DMN state transitions, improving processing accuracy, UI consistency, and maintainability. Key changes across four repositories reduced misrouting, stabilized Judgment Tab behavior, and expanded test coverage, delivering tangible business value through faster, more reliable case processing and a cleaner codebase.
March 2025 delivered targeted enhancements and fixes across BPMN routing, Judgment Tab handling, and DMN state transitions, improving processing accuracy, UI consistency, and maintainability. Key changes across four repositories reduced misrouting, stabilized Judgment Tab behavior, and expanded test coverage, delivering tangible business value through faster, more reliable case processing and a cleaner codebase.
February 2025 performance summary: Delivered three customer-facing features across four repositories and completed two critical bug fixes, delivering measurable business value and improved user experience. Key features: removal of DJ letters to LR in non-divergent DJ form process (civil-camunda-bpmn-definition); Welsh language support for Default Judgment (civil-service); Default Judgment documents surfaced on the LIP dashboard (civil-citizen-ui). Major bugs fixed: revert DJ Cover Letter changes for LR to restore previous behavior (civil-ccd-definition); spelling fix for Judgment in DefaultJudgementSpecHandler (civil-service). Overall impact: streamlined workflows, improved accessibility and language compliance, and enhanced document visibility, reducing potential support overhead and confusion. Technologies demonstrated: BPMN workflow engineering, localization/internationalization, cross-repo coordination, test refactoring, and user-facing terminology accuracy.
February 2025 performance summary: Delivered three customer-facing features across four repositories and completed two critical bug fixes, delivering measurable business value and improved user experience. Key features: removal of DJ letters to LR in non-divergent DJ form process (civil-camunda-bpmn-definition); Welsh language support for Default Judgment (civil-service); Default Judgment documents surfaced on the LIP dashboard (civil-citizen-ui). Major bugs fixed: revert DJ Cover Letter changes for LR to restore previous behavior (civil-ccd-definition); spelling fix for Judgment in DefaultJudgementSpecHandler (civil-service). Overall impact: streamlined workflows, improved accessibility and language compliance, and enhanced document visibility, reducing potential support overhead and confusion. Technologies demonstrated: BPMN workflow engineering, localization/internationalization, cross-repo coordination, test refactoring, and user-facing terminology accuracy.
January 2025 performance summary for cross-repo delivery in civil services. Focused on stabilizing Judgment workflows, enabling Judgment By Admission (JBA) processes, and cleaning the data model while extending user-facing capabilities in the civil-citizen-ui and related BPMN-enabled services. Implemented core fixes, introduced JBA document generation and display capabilities, and reinforced state transition logic for offline scenarios. Emphasis on business value via improved accuracy, customer-visible workflow reliability, and scalable document generation.
January 2025 performance summary for cross-repo delivery in civil services. Focused on stabilizing Judgment workflows, enabling Judgment By Admission (JBA) processes, and cleaning the data model while extending user-facing capabilities in the civil-citizen-ui and related BPMN-enabled services. Implemented core fixes, introduced JBA document generation and display capabilities, and reinforced state transition logic for offline scenarios. Emphasis on business value via improved accuracy, customer-visible workflow reliability, and scalable document generation.
December 2024 focused on delivering end-to-end Set Aside Judgment capabilities and user-facing refinements across civil-service, with cross-repo alignment to reflect updated processes and real-time RPA integrations. Key work includes RPA event support, API/test alignment, and live-feed notifications, all aimed at improving data accuracy, workflow efficiency, and business readiness for downstream systems.
December 2024 focused on delivering end-to-end Set Aside Judgment capabilities and user-facing refinements across civil-service, with cross-repo alignment to reflect updated processes and real-time RPA integrations. Key work includes RPA event support, API/test alignment, and live-feed notifications, all aimed at improving data accuracy, workflow efficiency, and business readiness for downstream systems.
November 2024 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments across hmcts repos. Delivered UI clarifications, data-capture improvements, and automation lifecycle enhancements to support faster, more reliable end-to-end processing for default judgments.
November 2024 monthly summary focusing on key accomplishments across hmcts repos. Delivered UI clarifications, data-capture improvements, and automation lifecycle enhancements to support faster, more reliable end-to-end processing for default judgments.
Monthly summary for 2024-10 focusing on feature delivery and integration work in the civil-camunda-bpmn-definition module. Delivered a core feature: COSC document generation within the application workflow via a new Camunda BPMN task, with tests updated to reflect the end-to-end integration with the scheduler. This period did not report major bugs in this module; testing and integration work completed to enable smoother applicant processing and compliance checks.
Monthly summary for 2024-10 focusing on feature delivery and integration work in the civil-camunda-bpmn-definition module. Delivered a core feature: COSC document generation within the application workflow via a new Camunda BPMN task, with tests updated to reflect the end-to-end integration with the scheduler. This period did not report major bugs in this module; testing and integration work completed to enable smoother applicant processing and compliance checks.
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