Ammera graduated from Universiti Teknologi MARA with an LL.B Hons in 2017 and was admitted as an advocate and solicitor of the High Court of Malaya in 2018.
She began her legal career at Messrs. Tan Norizan & Associates, where she completed her pupillage and was retained as a legal associate.
In 2023, she joined Azmi & Associates, where she continues to contribute to the firm’s litigation and dispute resolution practice.
Ammera has a vast experience in civil litigation, with a practice encompassing a wide range of disputes, including contractual, commercial and tortious matters. She has acted for various clients—including government agencies, private corporations, and individuals—and is experienced in representing clients in matters involving intellectual property disputes, defamation, adjudications under the Construction Industry Payment and Adjudication (CIPA) Act 2012 and land acquisitions.
Her notable work includes representing clients in cases involving ex parte Mareva injunctions, striking out multi-million ringgit claims against statutory bodies, resisting applications for mandatory injunctions, and defending claims on personal guarantees and allegations of fraud. She has appeared at all levels of the Malaysian courts and regularly assists in complex and high-value litigation.
In addition to her legal practice, Ammera has published articles on various topics including constructive dismissal, unfair contract terms, and adjudication under CIPA Act 2012, featured both in firm newsletters and on professional platforms like LinkedIn.
Ammera is actively involved in the Malaysian Bar and Kuala Lumpur Bar. She currently serves as a committee member of the Malaysian Bar’s Women’s Rights Committee and the National Young Lawyers and Pupils Committee. At the Kuala Lumpur Bar, she sits on the Professional Development, Civil Practice and Court Liaison as well as the Gender Equality and Diversity Committees. She has previously served in similar roles at the Selangor Bar.
Ammera has also contributed to legal awareness and capacity-building initiatives. She was a speaker at the “Dealing with Sexual Harassment in the Legal Field” talk for Brickfields Asia College students organized by the non-government organization (NGO) UPLIFT, and has moderated and emceed sessions including for the Young Lawyers Forum 2025, the Women Empowerment Talk, the Women’s Rights Conference 2024 both organized by the Malaysian Bar’s Women’s Rights Committee and the UM Law Conference 2024 for the University of Malaya.
Outside of her professional commitments, Ammera dedicates time to community work. She volunteers as a conversational Malay tutor for adult refugees at the Kachin Refugee Center and regularly attends legal education programmes and continuing professional development courses to remain current in the ever-evolving legal landscape.