Hello,
It's almost been 3 days and I would like to report that the game is consistent as I had mentioned in the OP (Tested it not just in DM's but Unranked and even a Ranked games).
@akylen: Here, so basically I've disabled power limit control in the TPL menu, and changed the values of PL1 and PL2. Originally they were PL1- 45W and PL2- 107W, so I ended up changing them both to 45W and clamped them such that they don't exceed them. Here is the attached picture

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Furthermore, since my laptop had Turbo boost enabled by default, I went into the FIVR menu and changed the Turbo Ratio Limits, all of them to 41, such that they give me a max of 4.1GHz on all cores without thermal throttling. Pic attached here:

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@MegaMelmek It's all good mate, I can understand it gets very frustrating, been there myself lol. For me right now, its almost 3 days and it's still the way I had described in the OP, hope it stays the same way, fingers crossed.
@Thatweirdinputlag I guess you could do it that way, but for me the MoBo and BIOS is pretty tight, so I couldn't really do it that way.
@Wayzer Yeah bro, I'm aware of the massive peekers advantage issue that they had a year ago and they supposedly had fixed it but there was no improvement I could see through their patch. I do not think it is a ping (usually get 30-40ms) issue, could be possibly a game engine one??
@Unreazz I did it through Throttlestop 9.4
@MegaMelmek Hey again! Honestly I feel like components or the CPU in this context is taking way more power than it needs to and then doesn't know what to do with the excess, kinda like eating a crap ton of food and then not being able to swallow it only to end up choking.
@akylen As I mentioned in the OP, I live in the same building as one of my highly ranked (immortal) friends' (who also plays on a laptop) which gets the same electricity from the same transformer for the apartment complex. I had tried my laptop in various towns away ranging from 5 to 50km's and still saw no difference. Even tried many different ISP's (cable, dsl and now fiber). If it were an electricity problem, probably then I could safely assume the entire state should face it, because the supply is from one same company. If I were to make a guess, I'd say its something related to the way electricity interacts with the components more specifically power draw by each of them whether it's in excess or the opposite.
@woodyfly I couldn't really change it through the BIOS, there's Intel's Extreme Tuning Utility and Throttlestop that I'm aware of that can do so as of now.
@MontyTheAverage 3 days in, don't see it worsen in any way as of now. Hopeful that I never encounter this demon ever again, fingers crossed.