Bio

Ramna is committed to advancing the rights and protections of vulnerable people through a variety of avenues. As an associate at Cavalluzzo, Ramna practices primarily in the areas of Employment Law, Class Actions, Aboriginal Law and Indigenous Rights, Labour Law, and Professional Regulation for teachers, nurses, and midwives.

Ramna joined Cavalluzzo in 2025 after practising in the Class Actions Group at a major union-side labour and class actions law firm in Toronto. She has acted as plaintiff counsel on numerous cases involving alleged Charter violations, institutional abuses, and corporate misconduct.

Ramna was called to the Ontario bar in 2022, after receiving her J.D. from Osgoode Hall Law School. She clerked at the Federal Court for Justice Shirzad Ahmed in 2022-2023. Ramna has also occupied positions at the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in the Anti-Racial Discrimination Section, as a Legal Researcher at the Canadian Women’s Foundation, and as a legal research student at the Human Rights & Equity Office at Queen’s University. Ramna also has a B.A. (Hons) in English Literature from Queen’s University.

Ramna is a Pakistani immigrant and was raised in Scarborough. These experiences and identities inform her legal practice. Ramna is dedicated to practising law through a trauma-informed, decolonial, and feminist lens.

Ramna is a Volunteer Lawyer at the Muslim Legal Support Centre and is in the process of obtaining a certificate in Trauma-Informed Clinical Practice from NYU.

Education

  • Call to Ontario Bar, 2022
  • Osgoode Hall Law School, Juris Doctor
  • Queen's University, B.A. (Hons) English Literature