If you came upon the Mukul Rohatgi of the courtroom while walking down a lonely, dark alley, chances are you would turn tail and run. He is big, burly and menacing. In courtrooms, he has an imposing presence with his six-feet-something frame and a booming baritone to go with it. Quite the package to throw behind lawyerly declamations, and perhaps exactly the shock-and-awe qualities that help elicit a quick ‘stay’ or an interim order. That, many lawyers say, is where Rohatgi’s forte lies—obtaining quick relief for clients albeit at the price of an entry-level sedan.